The Ghost Boot Wizard includes PC-DOS on boot
disks. However, a boot disk that includes PC-DOS might not start
all computers. When you create a boot disk, you can include MS-DOS
instead of PC-DOS.
If you use MS-DOS, then you must provide MS-DOS
files on the computer on which you are creating the boot disk.
Using an MS-DOS system disk that was formatted on a Windows 95/98
computer, you can install the MS-DOS files during the creation of
the boot disk.
To create an MS-DOS system disk on a
Windows 95/98 computer
1.
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Insert a blank floppy disk into drive A of a
Windows 95/98 computer.
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2.
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Click Start > Program Files > Windows
Explorer.
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3.
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Right-click drive A.
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Warning: Do not right-click drive C.
4.
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Click Format.
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5.
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Check Copy System
Files.
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6.
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Click Start to format the
disk.
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You can install or uninstall MS-DOS while you are
creating a boot disk.
To copy MS-DOS to your computer
1.
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Insert the formatted floppy disk into drive A
of the computer on which the Ghost Boot Wizard is running.
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2.
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In the DOS Version window, click Get MS-DOS.
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3.
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Click OK.
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To remove MS-DOS from your computer
1.
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In the DOS Version window, click Remove MS-DOS.
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2.
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Click OK.
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