DI2002 running in XP environment cannot create the boot floppies as far as I
know. It needs to source msdos from the OS, which XP does not have. The
installation CD for 2002 has no aspect for creating the boot diskette and
the subsequent DI2002 program diskette.
Unless you have a specialized hardware platform that today's imagng programs
can't perform on, I wouldn't look for DI 7.0.
The boot modification is a simple pointer. If XP boots/works, the pointer
is gone. That's normal.
Dave
"MD Marcus" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:Oyvab6W%(E-Mail Removed)...
> Ok, perhaps DI has corrupted the boot sector. I ran fixboot
> and fixmbr on both drives, and that didn't correct the problem. I've
> created
> new floppies from the orig DI 2002 CD, that didn't change anything.
>
> How can I clear the problem if it is a corrupted DI2002 entry in the boot
> sector?
> I'm afraid to purchase DI 7.0 because that may not work around my problem.
> TIA
>
>
> "Lil' Dave" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:uTPgOCO%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> DI2002 only uses Caldera Dos when booting from an image it writes to the
>> boot sector of the partition. It only does this when you wish to image
>> the partition it originates from. Otherwise, regarding dos, its uses
>> msdos on a floppy diskette. Clarify. Seasoned DI2002/DI 7.0 user.
>> Dave
>>
>> "MD Marcus" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:eume6eL%(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> My drive image 2002 backup system has gone South. In Caldera DOS, one
>>> of the two drives shows Zero for size, and when I attempt to backup a
>>> partition to that drive, the drive shows BAD, and no backup is possible.
>>>
>>> The drives are good, I can boot to either one of them, and I've used
>>> this method for about 5 years now. All of a sudden the program has a
>>> problem. No matter which drive I try to copy from, or to, one of the
>>> drives
>>> always shows Zero and Bad. I downloaded and tried Acronis, but it
>>> doesn't seem to offer the DOS option for copying entire partitions.
>>> Likewise, I tried Terabyte's drive image, but it doesn't create a true
>>> image that I can boot to.
>>>
>>> It might help if someone could tell me where the floppy drive is writing
>>> to in Caldera DOS, because I think that's where the corrupted file is
>>> that's causing the problem. Also, is there another true image program
>>> that permits copying partitions in DOS? I want to image the drive, as a
>>> backup, so that I can just plug it in and boot to it if required. TIA
>>>
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