

The better quality ones (3M-Sony) are still good.īut at least over here we still find floppys in the stores.

Same prob over here, had bought a whole pile of cheaper ones some 15 years ago, they're all f*cked. This one should do finely, scroll down until you find the line:ĬDROM.EXE Universal IDE CD-ROM Driver for MS-DOS & Windows (By OAK Technologies) 162KB Oh, and as for CD-Rom support, you would need to put some Dos driver for CD-Rom on the bootable floppy and insert a loading line in config.sys ( devicehigh=driver.sys /d:mscd0001 for example), since the Ms-Dos floppies don't have one by default.

When prompted to insert the next floppy, just select the CD drive. As for the rest of the floppies, as Dosraider told you'll need to copy them onto the CD without folders. Then you go to the Boot tab, click on Enable Expert Settings (for advanced users only) and select for Kind of emulation Floppy Emulation 1.44MB (or 2.88MB if you have such a floppy and drive) and leave the rest below it untouched.įor Source of boot image data above select the floppy drive where you have the bootable floppy in. You can also do it with Nero 6 (not sure about 5, didn't use that one), which is eventually easier, by selecting CD-ROM (boot).
