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Actually, I had my first problem before even BEGINNING using my FreeBSD.
The installation guide said I should run the rawrite tool and should do something like A> rawrite if i put the the file I want to image-copy and the rawrite.exe in the same directory somewhere. OK done that. Next it asks for the name of the source file but if I type it tells me "no such file or directory". What have I done wrong? Please help!! |
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this is not a windows forum!
just kidding try typing the full path of the file you want to image for example, C:\file.img |
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Sorry for the insult but still no good. the boot-small.flp file is there but it replies the same no matter if I type full path or not. Any other idea or an easier way?
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i tried it. no problems here...
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C:\x>rawrite RaWrite 1.3 - Write disk file to raw floppy diskette Enter source file name: boot.flp Enter destination drive: A Please insert a formatted diskette into drive A: and press -ENTER- : Code:
C:\x>rawrite RaWrite 1.3 - Write disk file to raw floppy diskette Enter source file name: C:\x\boot.flp Enter destination drive: A Please insert a formatted diskette into drive A: and press -ENTER- : |
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rename boot-small.flp to boot.flp
that should work i think the file name was too long |
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It worked thank you, tanku(ouch
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