Introduction
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Troubleshooting
CD-ROM
Mouse
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CD-ROM

Normally, when creating a boot disc on your own, you have to copy all necessary dos drivers for CD-ROM, Mouse etc on your boot disc and write the dos system’s file (AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS) manually.

Easy Dos Boot Disk Creator delivers generic drivers that should work with most IDE CD-ROM Drives so you don’t have to configure the dos system’s files on your own. Just rebot with your Dos Boot Disk and you should be able to access your CD-ROM drive.

Easy Dos Boot Disk Creator uses a CD-ROM device driver, that needs as little memory as possible, so you can even get games run, that need a lot of free conventional memory (like Take 2’s “Hell”).

If you own a SCSI drive, USB drive or ATAPI drive with interface card, it’s likely that Easy Dos Boot Disk Creator can not detect your CD-ROM drive. In this case, you have to update the dos system’s file manually. Refer to the “Troubleshooting Guide” for more information of how to install your device drivers manually.

Easy Dos Boot Disc Creator (c) by Basti 2002, built with OpenDOS/DR DOS by Caldera