Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "9e800008".
2004 Jan 20
4
Bug-report: Booting DOS images from USB
...sk.zi
Disk is floppy, 1440 K, C/H/S = 80/2/18
Total size needed = 1494 bytes, allocating 2K
Old dos memory at 0x9f000 (map says 0x9f000), loading at 0x9e800
1588: 0xffff 15E801: 0x3c00 0x1edf
INT 13 08: Success, count = 1, BPT = f000:8ccd
old: int13 = f00066ea int15 = f00066ef
new: int13 = 9e800008 int15 = 9e800272
Loading boot sector... booting...
FreeDOS kernel version 1.1.32a (Building 2032a) [Sep 24 2003 21:58:48]
Kernel compatibility 7.10 - WATCOMC - FAT32 support
(C) Copyright 1995-2003 Pasquale J. Villani and The FreeDOS Project.
All Rights Reserved. This is free software and .....
2006 Feb 09
1
menu.c32 error "Windows is bypassing your startup files"
...GE=memdisk
Disk is floppy, 1440 K, C/H/S = 80/2/18
Total size needed = 1491 bytes, allocating 2K
Old dos memory at 0x9f000 (map says 0x9f400), loading at 0x9e800
1588: 0xffff 15E801: 0x3c00 0x3e66
INT 13 08: Success, count = 1, BPT = f000:98a9
old: init13 = f0008590 init15 = f000f859
new: init13 = 9e800008 init15 = 9e80027c
Loading boot sector... booting...
Starting Windows 98...
Windows is bypassing your startup files.
Microsoft(R) Windows 98
(C)Copyright Microsoft Corp 1981-1999
A:\>
Any idea's why this is not booting my proper image? Here is my configuration
file:
PROMPT 0
DEFAULT...
2006 Feb 09
3
menu.c32 error "Windows is bypassing your startupfiles"
...K, C/H/S = 80/2/18 Total size needed = 1491 bytes,
> allocating 2K Old dos memory at 0x9f000 (map says 0x9f400), loading at
> 0x9e800
> 1588: 0xffff 15E801: 0x3c00 0x3e66
> INT 13 08: Success, count = 1, BPT = f000:98a9
> old: init13 = f0008590 init15 = f000f859
> new: init13 = 9e800008 init15 = 9e80027c Loading boot sector...
> booting...
> Starting Windows 98...
>
My guess:
Someone, or something is pressing F5 right here. This is why
MS-DOS/Win98 is bypassing the startup files.
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> Windows is bypassing your startup files.
>
> Microsoft(R) Windows 98
>...
2007 Apr 30
3
disk image creation, step by step
Hi,
I am aware that it is impossible to netboot ISO files through
pxelinux/memdisk
and that there are multiple reasons for not even attempting it (like the
operating system which will try to access a physical optical drive
through its
own drivers anyway, BIOS issues etc.).
When people ask questions regarding ISO support in pxelinux/memdisk, they're
mostly told to convert the ISO into a