eggbert Posted March 3, 2008 Share Posted March 3, 2008 I am having trouble booting a floppy image of PC-Check, a diagnostics program. It works fine using BCDW but I want to transfer it to a USB drive and BCDW doesn't seem to support USB drives. It works fine using syslinux/isolinux but only if you don't use menu.c32 or vesamenu.c32 - and I want to have some kind of menu system.I have tried using the memtest parameters RAW, BIGRAW and SAFEINT but doesn't make any difference. Grub4Dos also doesn't work. I am presuming that because it is a program that tests memory, it wants to use as much base memory as possible, therefore using menu.c32 or vesamenu.c32 just tips it over the limit, but I really haven't a clue.Any ideas? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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