3 ways of virtual floppy drive

xiaoxiao2021-03-06  43

So far, I know three kinds, use vfloppy, ramdisknt, or subst commands that come with Windows 2000 system.

In addition, the disk management feature in "computer management" (desktop, right-click My Computer, point management) can be used in the "computer management" that comes with Windows (desktop, right-click My Computer, point management), or use the drive virtual to go to a directory of other drives. For example, put E: disk virtual to the D: / Program directory.

1. Use vfloppy:

This can be guided by the virtual floppy disk into DOS, or other OS when starting.

2. Using the Subst command of Windows 2000:

Subst A: D: / User (This is actually virtually virtual into a drive, which can not only virtually become a, B disk, or virtual into E, F disc, but actually not formatted, because it is only system A directory.)

3. Use ramdisknt:

Using ramdisknt can virtually floppy drive, or virtual typical drives, it can be formatted with memory virtual. The first step is to create a DOS boot disk image file and a virtual floppy drive using ramdisknt. Run RamDisknt, press the following settings: 1.Disk Type, select 2.88MB Floppy; 2.Drive Letter, you can choose, but don't conflict with your own! If your computer doesn't have a floppy drive, you may wish to set it to a; check the start driver at boot; 3.Boot Sector Settings, check the DOS boot sector; 4.save image settings, Check Save Image On Save Image On Shutdown, as for Save filemname can change yourself, such as E: /MSDOS/ramdisknt.img, etc.; 5.Load Image settings, check Load Disk Image on Startup; loading filename It can be set as Save FileName, here is set to E: /DOS/ramdisknt.img; 6. Click Start, then save the disk image with Save Disk image, and finally Save settings, OK exits. At this time, you will find a drive in "My Computer", which is a virtual floppy drive!

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