Mark K. and Rather be Fishing are correct about the card. Newer versions of Windows will not properly format a flash card for booting. Last version which does that operation correctly is Windows 98. If you have that version, you can format the card as a bootable drive and then transfer the files. This is if you have a flash to IDE converter and can boot to DOS from a floppy drive. If not, you will need to have someone format the flash card for you. I could help with the card format if it comes to that. Also, there is another thread on the board that tells how it was done at this address: https://www.sundance-communications.com/forum/ultimatebb.php?/ubb/get_topic/f/16/t/000536.html


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