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How your BIOS version show up in BIOS settings is it 2.0 or 2.00-T01?
Try this first (later I give more instruction for test that hardware is fully working):
Boot with Free-DOS 1.3 Live (you can also use USB CD-drive and CD-ROM for boot, remember set it in BIOS settings boot order)
- After boot choose Use Live enviroment
- Write to command line:
fdisk (starts partitioner)
y (large support)
4 (display partition information)
- What total disk space you see? What partition you see?
- Push y-key to see logical drives if there is
- What reading in logical drive system (if there is)?
(you can also boot with USB-floppy drive with Win98SE boot floppy and there should be fdisk to use same way, except show Linux partitions as non-DOS and does not support over 137GB SSD fully)
What Meego version you tested?
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2023-06-29
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How your BIOS version show up in BIOS settings is it 2.0 or 2.00-T01?
Try this first (later I give more instruction for test that hardware is fully working):
Boot with Free-DOS 1.3 Live (you can also use USB CD-drive and CD-ROM for boot, remember set it in BIOS settings boot order)
- After boot choose Use Live enviroment
- Write to command line:
fdisk (starts partitioner)
y (large support)
4 (display partition information)
- What total disk space you see? What partition you see?
- Push y-key to see logical drives if there is
- What reading in logical drive system (if there is)?
(you can also boot with USB-floppy drive with Win98SE boot floppy and there should be fdisk to use same way, except show Linux partitions as non-DOS and does not support over 137GB SSD fully)
What Meego version you tested?
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2023-07-04
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2023-07-04
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I may have done something wrong but i tried to create a live usb with FreeDos and does not boot
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2023-07-04
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Try in BIOS settings:
Advanced-tab
Legacy USB support: Enabled
It was needed when booting USB-floppy or USB-CD-ROM (actually I used USB Blu-Ray-drive), but I am not sure if USB-stick same way...maybe it can be also opposite. Funny thing I never tried to boot booklet with USB-stick..it so much easier burn CD or DVD.
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2023-07-13
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Try this first (later I give more instruction for test that hardware is fully working):
Boot with Free-DOS 1.3 Live (you can also use USB CD-drive and CD-ROM for boot, remember set it in BIOS settings boot order)
- After boot choose Use Live enviroment
- Write to command line:
fdisk (starts partitioner)
y (large support)
4 (display partition information)
- What total disk space you see? What partition you see?
- Push y-key to see logical drives if there is
- What reading in logical drive system (if there is)?
(you can also boot with USB-floppy drive with Win98SE boot floppy and there should be fdisk to use same way, except show Linux partitions as non-DOS and does not support over 137GB SSD fully)
Last edited by teroyk; 2023-06-28 at 13:39.