I want to create a boot CD, but without using floppy drive emulation. This method is fine, but it limits you to only 1.44mb, then if you want more data you need to load CD rom drivers and what not to read any extra data.
As an example winXP installs right off the CD and never uses any sort of CD rom drivers.
I have an autoexec.bat file, and a config.sys file along with about 15 meg of other files. Is there a program where I can just point to the files I want and select to make it bootable and it will proceed to boot and follow all the commands in the autoexec?
Iv read a little bit about Harddrive emulation, which would also work but I do not know how to go about doing that or how to make an image of it to burn..
Any help on the matter would be great, thanks!
As an example winXP installs right off the CD and never uses any sort of CD rom drivers.
I have an autoexec.bat file, and a config.sys file along with about 15 meg of other files. Is there a program where I can just point to the files I want and select to make it bootable and it will proceed to boot and follow all the commands in the autoexec?
Iv read a little bit about Harddrive emulation, which would also work but I do not know how to go about doing that or how to make an image of it to burn..
Any help on the matter would be great, thanks!