![]() ![]() Using an original PC Doctor diskette to read the boot image, the resulting CD, when it does boot, only shows 1.44MB of capacity on the disk. The main problem appears to be in how/what you use for the boot image. I've tried various ways of specifying the disk format - 1.44MB, hard drive emulation and no emulation, but no luck so far. The three floppies that make up the A2x PC Doctor program that I've been fighting with takes up about 4MB. What has eluded me so far is trying to break that 2.88MB barrier. Even going to a two floppy disk set appears to be easy since you can image the CD as a 2.88MB floppy. From what I can tell from downloading about half-a-dozen ISO programs in the last day, creating a bootable CD from a single diskette-based program is pretty easy I haven't actually tried it but looking at the program's options leads me to this conclusion. ![]()
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