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  • #16
    Re: EP45-UD3R - Computer causing brownout

    Well we are talking about creating a bootable MS-DOS Disk using the format floppy option, I was unsure if this was carried over into the final as I only have the beta in Vmware. Guess I need to grab the final and get it installed for testing soon anyway so I will check this out.

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    • #17
      Re: EP45-UD3R - Computer causing brownout

      In that case, yes you can definitely do it. A better alternative are the 3rd party apps out there that will create one using the boot files of your choice. Simply point it to the boot files you need.

      You can also download from various sites boot floppies from Win95 and Win98.
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