We wanted a tool that was able to create a bootable USB memory stick with Windows, but also with Linux or other operating systems such as FreeDOS. The tool we like most is called Rufus and, in this ...
kernel.zip provides a FreeDOS package, 8086 version with FAT12/FAT16 and 386 version with FAT12/FAT16/FAT32 ke2043_rufus is a 386 compiled version with FAT12/16/32 support and FORCELBA enabled ...
The following steps maybe help. Use Rufus to create a FreeDOS USB disk (RuFus support itself, you don't need to download a ISO file or something). Copy my folder to the disk. Shutdown the computer and ...