Nope turns out that isn't the reason. I got all 41 files copied to the system disk but no boot.
I really don't know anymore. I doubt Winimage will do anything either. DOS disk's can not be copied in 2024 and its a mystery. I will probably never figure out why. I know people did make and use back up copies of DOS simply by using DISKCOPY... in the early days. I know the images can't be bad because I can't even make backups of my own original DOS disks, the exact same thing happens with the copied disks they do not boot. They are the only set I have so once they have gone I dunno what I will do and I'm not going to pay rip off ebay prices for another set. Its very frustrating and could potentially end my interest in DOS gaming and 486 PC's all together because without working DOS disks they will become useless.
I really don't know anymore. I doubt Winimage will do anything either. DOS disk's can not be copied in 2024 and its a mystery. I will probably never figure out why. I know people did make and use back up copies of DOS simply by using DISKCOPY... in the early days. I know the images can't be bad because I can't even make backups of my own original DOS disks, the exact same thing happens with the copied disks they do not boot. They are the only set I have so once they have gone I dunno what I will do and I'm not going to pay rip off ebay prices for another set. Its very frustrating and could potentially end my interest in DOS gaming and 486 PC's all together because without working DOS disks they will become useless.
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