This one should even make Steve chuckle

  • Be sure to checkout “Tips & Tricks”
    Dear Guest Visitor → Once you register and log-in please checkout the “Tips & Tricks” page for some very handy tips!

    /Steve.
  • BootAble – FreeDOS boot testing freeware

    To obtain direct, low-level access to a system's mass storage drives, SpinRite runs under a GRC-customized version of FreeDOS which has been modified to add compatibility with all file systems. In order to run SpinRite it must first be possible to boot FreeDOS.

    GRC's “BootAble” freeware allows anyone to easily create BIOS-bootable media in order to workout and confirm the details of getting a machine to boot FreeDOS through a BIOS. Once the means of doing that has been determined, the media created by SpinRite can be booted and run in the same way.

    The participants here, who have taken the time to share their knowledge and experience, their successes and some frustrations with booting their computers into FreeDOS, have created a valuable knowledgebase which will benefit everyone who follows.

    You may click on the image to the right to obtain your own copy of BootAble. Then use the knowledge and experience documented here to boot your computer(s) into FreeDOS. And please do not hesitate to ask questions – nowhere else can better answers be found.

    (You may permanently close this reminder with the 'X' in the upper right.)

JeffL0

New member
Oct 3, 2020
2
0
This was too good not to share:
 

Attachments

  • 30ed21335f939a17aae60c62eba08aa85f4954bd-1.jpg
    30ed21335f939a17aae60c62eba08aa85f4954bd-1.jpg
    23 KB · Views: 368
Cute joke. Afraid I failed it. I haven't had to use that particular bit of data.

Here's another for you graybeards out there. Younglings have networking much easier. What is the following? Hidden answers below.

network device quiz.gif




May your bits be stable and your interfaces be fast. :cool: Ron
 
The first took me a couple min - a good chuckle when it struck me.

The second (failed / look at the answer) - that is one network topology I never dealt with (professionally), though I am old enough.