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pmprog
Posted: November 04, 2009 08:26 pm
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lol, more drives.

How come when I use the Files app, I see /CD and /FD, but when I start the XTree app or ScummVM, I see /HD and /RD?

Is this just an incompatability from menuet versions? as I assume the CD builds are quite old now
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Posted: November 05, 2009 01:21 pm
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There can be some confusion because older MenuetOS's used to name the ramdisk /FD/, but newer (64-bit also) respect the nature of the ramdisk and name it accordingly.

/FD/1 - should be the folder where the contents of Floppy reside
/RD/1 - is the ramdisk which is the copy of the FD (usually)
/CD/1 - is the folder where content of CD/DVD is
/HD/1 - simply is the harddrive
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  Posted: November 09, 2009 11:28 am
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hi!! im really sorry but i want to know if this system could be installed on a pentium 100mhz with 32mb ram notebook............ it will works? sorry about my dumb question lol

and really thanx for those who answer me.......

i just want to use this notebook to write somethings....... thnx again!! ph34r.gif
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Posted: November 09, 2009 08:02 pm
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QUOTE (Undead @ November 09, 2009 11:28 am)
hi!! im really sorry but i want to know if this system could be installed on a pentium 100mhz with 32mb ram notebook............ it will works? sorry about my dumb question lol

and really thanx for those who answer me.......

i just want to use this notebook to write somethings....... thnx again!! ph34r.gif

Urm, could have done with putting that in a different thread, but the simple answer is yes.

Get something like this BootDisk2BootStick and write the Menuet disk image (Try the 64bit disk image, if it doesn't work, grab the 32bit one) to a USB pen and set your notebook to boot off USB devices (in the BIOS) and reboot
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Posted: November 23, 2009 09:23 am
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Pentium 100MHz will only run on a 32-bit one! 64-bit is supported starting from year 2004 CPUs or so.
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