I posted the detailed method of booting from the hard drive on the 30th floor. You just use vfloppy to call the img file to boot.
But I have always not advocated running this mini98 on the hard drive because:
1. Judging from the current hard drive space, it is no problem to install a complete Win98 of about one hundred megabytes on a certain partition of the hard drive. There is absolutely no need to use this "mini" system on the hard drive.
2. The most common carriers of computer BOOT are hard drives, floppy disks and CDs. We find that when the computer is "paralyzed", most of the time it is because the hard drive is "paralyzed". At this time, being able to build a Windows-based CD fully reflects its superiority.
3. At present, I feel that this "mini" system is mainly used for maintenance, and generally these maintenance tasks are mostly carried out under DOS.