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sorry for the very late reply
Mr DaWei i dont want someone to do stuff for me this is something that i didnt wanna do but simply i had to do it for college stuff i'm really not interested in this boot stuff in assembly anyway it's over right now , i came up with a good explaination to the boot process and i passed the exam i also wanna say thanks to all of you who tried to help i'm in the middle of the final exams right now so i'm not gonna be active here for the next 10 days and after that i'll try to be active and helpful here thanks |
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i really dont hope that this discussion is ended because im in need of some examples for making a bootable disc....if you want to help me, i refeer you to my thread (look at my sign) and help is REALLY APPRICIATED!
BTW: the tut was kinda wierd? i coundt make it work with NASM....?
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To put it on a floppy disk in Win32:
1. Insert disk 2. Format it (quick-format will do) 3. Open command prompt 4. Type 'debug image.bin' and enter, where image.bin is the image file (must be 512 bytes) 5. Enter "w 100 0 0 1" and press enter, and hear the floppy disk whirr. 6. Enter "q" to quit. 7. Restart to boot from new floppy. 8. Yank out power cord if all doesn't go well on booting. |
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