Bootable DOS Tools CD - Review/update tools and functionality list

Stinkerton18

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Hey fellow PC users! A long time ago, two decades at this point, I took the time to put together a bootable CD with the world's most convoluted series of nested DOS config.sys/autoexec.bat menus to get access to some commonly used utilities, speed up loading an OEM install of Win95/98/ME/2000/XP, etc.

Background​

Comprised of software available circa 2000-2003 era, this CD was used a lot at the computer repair shop I worked at to do:
  • Wipe all partitions on a drive and setup a single FAT32 partition
  • Wipe all, split into 2 FAT32 partitions (intended to keep Win98SE systems with 30GB max partitions)
  • Wipe all, split into 3 FAT32 partitions (intended to keep Win98SE systems with 30GB max partitions)
  • Wipe partitions and install (from install files copied locally to the drive):
    • Windows XP
      • Reboots PC, prompts you to insert your CD to copy files prior to running setup
    • Windows 2000
      • Reboots PC, prompts you to insert your CD to copy files prior to running setup
    • Windows ME
      • OEM version cabs already on CD
    • Windows 98SE
      • OEM version cabs already on CD
    • Windows 95 OSR2 (95 "C", "with USB support"), this option has a FAT16 partition setup instead
      • OEM version cabs already on CD
  • Same as above but do not wipe partitions/create a single FAT32 partition first
  • Run Norton Ghost 2003 to image drives to USB/firewire/local storage
  • Run Norton Ghost Walker 2003 to image over a network (long since broken because obvious DOS networking challenges)
  • Run Partition Magic 8.0 to adjust partition sizes
  • Run Power Quest Drive Image 5.0
  • Run Maxtor's Drive Setup software (to add/remove LBA48 translation support)
  • Run Maxtor's hard drive test/certification software
  • Run Western Digital's hard drive test/certification software
  • Run Seagate's hard drive test/certification software
  • Run EZ-BIOS to remove it (old utility to allow computers with old BIOSes to use larger hard drives, pre-dates XT-IDE)
  • Run Norton Antivirus 2002 to scan/remove viruses
  • Run a DOS based NTFS reader to attempt data recovery
  • Run MOBOCOP (older utility to display BIOS and chipset info and try and match against a database of motherboard manufacturers for make/model info)
  • Boot to a command prompt with generic IDE CDROM drivers loaded

The CD itself also had a pretty large collection of DOS utilities (from the "Windows 98" version of DOS, essentially 7.0) like:
  • Gdisk (Norton Ghost disk utility allowing for command line partition creation/deletion with super fast formatting)
  • ATTRIB
  • xcopy
  • XMSDSK (used a few times but allows for on-demand creation of a RAM disk)
  • SYS.com to make drives bootable with DOS
  • Backpack/LPT CDROM drivers
  • Crude USB/USB 2 support for CDROM/hard drives in DOS
  • Crude FireWire support for CDROMs/hard drives in DOS
  • fdisk
  • format
  • chkdsk/scandisk
  • Norton Disk Doctor
  • restart.com (pretty self explanatory I hope)
  • edit
  • debug
  • mscdex
  • himem.sys

All of this was crammed in just over 1/2 of a standard 650MB CD. There was even a folder with all of the boot files to put onto a standard 1.44MB floppy in case you had a system that wouldn't boot CDs directly. It's been a CD I've used quite a bit for many years.


Proposed Updates:
It's needing some updates and cleanup work. What I'm wanting to do, at a bare minimum, is:​

  • Get rid of the WD/Seagate/Maxtor tools.
    • They're so out of date and barely support any first gen SATA drives. There's no warranty period left on any of the drives they do support.
  • Get rid of the Go Back utilities
    • I highly doubt anyone here even knows what Go Back is/was let alone used this piece of masochistic shite spat out from the very depths of a nihalist's wet dream
  • Add in SCSI card support (pulling in what I did with the Blue/PiSCSI DOS images)
  • Replace mscdex with shsucdx.com (smaller memory footprint)
  • If possible, replace Ghost/Ghost Walker/Drive Image with CloneZilla
  • If possible, replace Partiiton Magic with parted/gparted/open source utility for partition management

TL;DR/"Why are you posting this?"​

The thing about homegrown tools/utilities is they might benefit someone else, especially since there's more and more people tinkering around the Win98+ era "retro" PCs. I figured respinning my old disk to a safer/sharable format to make tasks like partitioning/installing a Pre-Vista version of Windows much easier is probably a good thing, especially for folks who weren't exactly 'steeped in the cesspool of DOS'.

So, aside from triming out/removing software/tools that are probably not a good idea to "redistribute", I'm wanting to know what other fellow PC'ers think would be a good to include. Sound off and let me know in the comments. Even if there's no suggestions or input, I'm still intending to post a share link here for folks to get a copy of the ISO if they so wish.
 

Stinkerton18

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That would be the trick for you to perform, to see if you can get it to chain load from your menu!
Ohh, I see how it goes. "Hey does anyone have any suggestions for THING-X?" "Oh sure, do this!! *snicker snicker snicker*"

:p

I am kinda curious what tools are out there though, and it's not like I won't need to investigate boot chain loading anyways.
 

Stinkerton18

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Moved this thread as I figured it was better suited to the Lab->Software section.

I'm also debating now if "ADHD scope creep" might be worthwhile here. A lot of the features are pretty self-contained or easily chainable, like IDE/SCSI booting to a command prompt with CDROM drivers loaded. It would be fairly easy to make it modular and have a "choose your own adventure" style menu.
 

Stinkerton18

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Good grief, I've let this lament way too long. I finished the bigger uplift with cleaning some sections up, removing old/no longer relevant menu options, and adding greatly expanded SCSI card/CD/removable drive support and have been using it for a little while now. Here it is in all its glory.

Additions:
  • DOS 6.2.2 bootable floppy image in root of CD
  • Norton Ghost 2003 bootable floppy image in root of CD
  • WD, Seagate, and Maxtor hard drive (early SATA and IDE focused) drive test tools still in Files folder
  • Added support for broad spectrum of Adaptec ISA, MCA, VLB, and PCI SCSI cards all the way up to Ultra 3 cards
    • Includes CD and removable media drive support
  • Added/chained Memtest86 for RAM testing/validation
  • Retains ability to copy setup files and run Windows 2000/XP setup off the hard drive storage
  • Added a CHANGELOG with the above info
  • Added a README with an explanation of the CD and its use
Access Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kQcoW7-VzIMyd5PG2sAb8bRBobmcMZfA/view?usp=sharing
 
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