Yes, DOS, you read it well.
Even if DOS is not as it was back in the days you can still find it
useful for many things. Even if you didn’t worked too much with DOS,
it’s used many times for BIOS UPDATES and many.
DOS stand for Disk Operating System and by disk it refer to floppy disk. But what can we do if we don’t find any floppy disk unit in our computer?
Making a bootable USB drive with DOS:
Well the “hard part” is over, the entire process will take only a couple of seconds.
DOS stand for Disk Operating System and by disk it refer to floppy disk. But what can we do if we don’t find any floppy disk unit in our computer?
Start Rufus
Main format utility embedded in Windows won’t allow you to format using this option “Create MS-DOS startup disk” when you try to format a USB drive. But we can use Rufus for this operation. Rufus includes FreeDOS, which is mainly the same thing as DOS. First download the RUFUS program. It’s completely free and fast. When the program is started you won’t have to install anything.Making a bootable USB drive with DOS:
- First connect your USB drive. Select the newly inserted device from the Rufus Device list.
- Make sure that the “Create a bootable disk using” is checked and FreeDOS option is selected as you can see in the attached picture.
- This step will erase any content that you may have on the USB Drive. If you do have any important things, please make a backup. If you already did that, just click the Start button.
Well the “hard part” is over, the entire process will take only a couple of seconds.
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