On Jul 31, 2009, at 9:53 PM, Ryan Rix wrote:
> On Fri 31 July 2009 8:07:17 pm Trent Shipley wrote:
>> (Dell's site does recommend
>> updating the BIOS for my motherboard but their program won't run from
>> a CD and I couldn't figure out how to make a bootable DOS flash
>> drive)
>
> WHY doesn't it run from CD? What type of tool -is- it?
>
It wouldn't run from CD because it wanted to write back to the
installation media.
> I've made a few before DOS boot flashes before. The easiest way is,
> imo,
> http://www.fdos.org/bootdisks/ the OEM CD Builder assistant
> http://www.fdos.org/bootdisks/ISO/FDOEMCD.builder.zip <-- direct link
>
> 1) Extract that.
> 2) Add the DOS file to CDBTDSK/
> 3) Edit AUTORUN.BAT to autostart the DOS file you added.
> 4) Run wine bfi.exe -t=3 -f=CDROOT\isolinux\BTDSK.IMG -l=FDOEM -
> b=BOOTSECT.FD
> CDBTDSK
> I've yet to find a bfi for GNU/Linux though it sounds like the
> source /may/ be
> available from mkbtdsk.bat
> 5) Run mkisofs -o fdoem.iso -b isolinux/isolinux.bin -no-emul-boot -
> boot-load-
> size 4 -boot-info-table -N -J -r -c boot.catalog -hide boot.catalog -
> hide-
> joliet boot.catalog CDROOT
> That's one command, I took it out of makeiso.bat in that zip file.
> 6) download UNetBootIn from http://unetbootin.sf.net
> 7) Fire it up, select the ISO image you've created (fdoem.iso) and
> your drive,
> and install the iso to your flash drive.
> 8) reboot and tell your BIOS to boot into that USB drive.
> 9) After Freedos loads, it will automatically run your BIOS utility.
>
> I can't guarantee this will work on $hardware or $software, but I've
> done it
> before. I think the only variable is bfi, which may or may not work
> in wine.
> You /could/ try ReactOS or that other one in a VirtualBox/QEMU
> session, but
> YMMV FOR SURE!
>
> Ryan
>
> *disclaimer: This post may cause damage to your flashdrive. Back up
> the MBR of
> the drive as unetbootin will edit it to make it bootable. These
> directions
> worked for me, but will NOT work for you. if you are up to hacking
> on it, feel
> free, otherwise, I'm not really providing any support for it. This
> post may
> cause other damage, though I doubt it; if you manage to make this
> work in
> GNU/Linux, my congratulations, elsewise, you probably won't have a
> boot disk
> to work with at all, and no harm will be done, but I don't think I'm
> going to
> help you make it happen. I'm just giving you the tools.
>
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> will cause bc to terminate.
> -- seen in the manpage for "bc". Note the "if" statement's logic
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