Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!caip!nike!think!husc6!endor!brown From: brown@endor.harvard.edu (Bilbo Baggins) Newsgroups: net.micro.pc Subject: PC ROM copying Message-ID: <151@husc6.HARVARD.EDU> Date: Thu, 7-Aug-86 15:59:27 EDT Article-I.D.: husc6.151 Posted: Thu Aug 7 15:59:27 1986 Date-Received: Sat, 9-Aug-86 08:50:53 EDT Sender: news@husc6.HARVARD.EDU Reply-To: brown@harvard.UUCP (Bilbo Baggins) Distribution: net Organization: Aiken Comp Lab, Harvard Lines: 24 I have an old IBM PC with 64K of RAM on the motherboard, and I have just purchased a hard disk. By patching a DOS floppy disk, the copy of DOS 2.0 that I have is able to recognize that I have a hard disk. However, this does not allow me to boot off the hard disk. What must I do to be able to boot off the hard disk? I have talked to one computer store that will sell me a new set of ROMS for my 64K motherboard so that my computer will behave as an IBM XT does. Unfortunately, they want $50 for the ROMS. I have access to a 256K motherboard PC and to an XT and to a PROM burner. Can anyone give me explicit instructions as to how I can go about making my own set of ROMS? Lastly, perhaps somewhere there is a program that I can use to boot off a partition on my drive. I could then boot up my PC with the old ROMS from the floppy and then type "boot 1" to COMMAND.COM to reboot off the first partition of my hard disk drive. If I a program like this, I would not need to get my ROMS updated. Bob Brown brown@harvard.uucp brown@harvard.arpa brown@encore.uucp bob brown UUCP: allegra!harvard!brown ARPA: brown@harvard