I got my dads old laptop the other day and it's not really any high tech about it. One thing in special is that it lacks a CD-drive. However it has a network connection so I can make an iso of programs I want to install on the laptop and install them using daemon.
However, I'd like to upgrade OS to Win ME or XP, depending on if XP can even be run on that laptop at all... Now, since it lacks CD-drive I'd like to copy the OS iso to partition D: on the HD on the laptop, start from a DOS-floppy, mount the iso from DOS-mode and install the new OS to partition C: . That's because I dont have the money to go and buy myself a USB-CD-drive... Anyone know if there is a DOS-version of daemon or at least a version that will work from DOS-mode? Or if there is a similar program to daemon that can?
However, I'd like to upgrade OS to Win ME or XP, depending on if XP can even be run on that laptop at all... Now, since it lacks CD-drive I'd like to copy the OS iso to partition D: on the HD on the laptop, start from a DOS-floppy, mount the iso from DOS-mode and install the new OS to partition C: . That's because I dont have the money to go and buy myself a USB-CD-drive... Anyone know if there is a DOS-version of daemon or at least a version that will work from DOS-mode? Or if there is a similar program to daemon that can?
Comment