You could try a virtual pc...
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris M" <chrism3667 at yahoo.com>
To: "talk" <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 6:20 PM
Subject: a tad OT: creating a bootable cflash card
  I'm stumped. All I have to work with is a WinXP
laptop
 that doesn't boot off anything special in particular.
 The CD drive yes, but that's about it. I once was able
 to make bootable CD's w/early versions of Norton, but
 I doubt that would work for a compact flash card.
 I had thought I could "format/s" inside a dos box...no
 dice.
 even the "format" option arrived at by right clicking
 doesn't allow you to create a bootable partition.
 apparently "fdisk" doesn't exist in XP.
 I don't even have my USB floppy drive handy. Not that
 I would imagine DOS 6.22 would recognize a PCMCIA
 slot.
 Is there a way of running an *alien* DOS within XP. In
 a DOS box in other words? No, I don't imagine so.
 Whenever you click on a foreign 
command.com, you get a
 "wrong version" message or something.
 No I don't have the WinXP embedded resource kit
 (there's a program called bootprep that allegedly
 might help). I'm not trying to work with XP, just
 utilize it to create a DOS-bootable device.
 help
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