What is the best way to install Windows on a system without a Floppy drive, when RAID drivers are required for the installation?
I'm specifically trying to get Windows 2003r2 64bit onto a rack-mount server that can't have a floppy drive installed.
Do I need to go through slipstreaming an install disk (and if so, can that be done on a...
I still have a large number of floppies. On some of them there probably is source code I don't want to lose. I also don't want to take look at each one individually, as that's going to take a lot of time. What software would be best for copying all data to a hard disk, preferably while creating an index at the same time?
I would also be...
Following up on the "How do I code and compile an Amiga application?" question, what development applications and build process is required to boot an Amiga application from a floppy disk?
Update: Pointed out by jesup, taken from Amiga RKM Devices:
The Amiga trackdisk device directly
drives the disk, controls the disk
motors, re...
On Windows (XP-7), is there a reliable way of programatically differentiating between USB floppy drives and USB flash drives in C++?
At the moment, I'm using WMI to get updates when new Win32_LogicalDisk instances are detected, and then using the DriveType attribute of the LogicalDisk object to figure out a basic type. This works quite ...
I've already done a part of my OS in Assembly, but now I want to build a own bootloader for it too instead of using GRUB. When I was developing my test OS in Assembly I remember that I boot it like this:
org 0x7c00
bits 16
; OS Kernel Here
times 510 - ($-$$) db 0
dw 0xAA55
This I've already know. Now I want to use this and execute t...
I wonder if there is an API to distinguish floppy and flash disk in windows, C++
And is it possible to link a flash disk to A:\?
Many Thanks!
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Hello all,
I'm trying to recognize drives types by looping around DriveInfo.GetDrives() result.
But for both USB and floppy I get the same DriveType.Removable value.
How can I distinguish between them?
Thanks!
BP
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I am going through BrokenThorn Operating System Development Series. I am trying to create virtual floppy using steps provided there. Steps are :
We will use VFD to create a virtual floppy image to copy our OS to. This will
explain how to use it.
Open vfdwin.exe.
Under the Driver tab, Click the Start button. Thi...