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by fuzzfactor
238 days ago
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Booting to DOS you have to plug in other target drives before you power up so the BIOS will recognize them first before DOS boots. Also DOS will not recognize files on anything but well-tempered FAT32 volumes usually, and the drive device needs to be MBR layout, not GPT. Plus the motherboard needs to support legacy CSM and have it enabled unless it's an old native-BIOS-only non-UEFI PC. |
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