using start up floppy disks

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Joanne

I have created a set of ms-dos start up disks. I cannot
find out what to do once you have rebooted your system
with the floppy and you are presented with A:\, it is
obviously requiring a prompt of some description, but I
have no idea and cannot seem to find out what to do when
you are at this point.

I have been having a lot of problems with my system and
created these disks when my system was new.

I would appreciate it if anyone could guide me to a set
of instructions on how to use these start up disks.

Regards

Joanne
 
What version of MS-DOS is on the disks and why did you make them?

XP is not really a DOS system so what are you expecting to do?

The A:\ you're talking about is the prompt - what were you expecting?

Go to the local bookstore and look for "DOS for Dummies" if you really want
to work in DOS.
 
Hi Joanne

Why do you need to startup with the floppy disks? Can't your PC boot from
the XP CD? If you are having any problems with XP, try posting them here.
If need be, you can perform a 'Repair' install of XP, to get it up and
running again.
 
DOS is a small operating system that can be started from floppies. It has
it's own set of rules and capabilities. Many volumes of books have been
written about the various versions of the DOS operating system.

You really expect someone to teach you, in a few lines, how to use an
antiquated O/S, when apparantly you can't learn how to use the one you are
currently using???

Go get a book!
 
pissed said:
DOS is a small operating system that can be started from floppies. It has
it's own set of rules and capabilities. Many volumes of books have been
written about the various versions of the DOS operating system.

You really expect someone to teach you, in a few lines, how to use an
antiquated O/S, when apparantly you can't learn how to use the one you are
currently using???

Go get a book!

Before suggesting that someone with a legitimate questions is stupid,
you might want to:

Learn the difference between "its" and "it's";
Learn how to spell "apparently";
Realize that it's "pissed off" and not "pissed of."
 
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