I made a boot disk under DOS 6.22, but it can't boot from drive A (the system says: NON-SYSTEM DISK)
Remove this disk, press Enter, enter DOS 6.22, type a:, press Enter, and then I can enter drive A. Using the dir command
I can also see the boot files inside. If I switch to another boot disk I made, it boots fine. I tried both PCTOOLS and HD-COPY, but it still doesn't work.
What causes this disk to be readable only, but unusable as a boot disk? What method can solve it?
Thanks!
Remove this disk, press Enter, enter DOS 6.22, type a:, press Enter, and then I can enter drive A. Using the dir command
I can also see the boot files inside. If I switch to another boot disk I made, it boots fine. I tried both PCTOOLS and HD-COPY, but it still doesn't work.
What causes this disk to be readable only, but unusable as a boot disk? What method can solve it?
Thanks!


