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cartoony 

Group: Members
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Joined: Feb. 2009
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Posted on: Sep. 17 2009,07:27 |
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I have a DVD which has PC Images on it, & have extractted the boot sector from the DVD, which ended up as a 2k .bif file. I have set my boot loader to load this 2k file, but when it tries to load it I get a DOS screen with the error message: CDBOOT: Memory Overflow error Can't find anything re this error in the Forums - does anyone know why it's happening & how to fix it please? TIA
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xoben 

Group: Super Administrators
Posts: 2200
Joined: Nov. 2004
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Posted on: Sep. 18 2009,05:41 |
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This is an error reported by your 2KB .bif file. It is a BIOS related problem and no solution is available.
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cartoony 

Group: Members
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Joined: Feb. 2009
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Posted on: Sep. 18 2009,06:37 |
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I’ve found the answer – there was a text file on the root of the DVD names “Important – Readme.txtâ€
As soon as I remove the hyphen from the filename & recreate the disk, it’s fine!
The file including the hyphen exists on the original disk & doesn’t cause a problem when booting directly off the original.
Weird
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