It's not an exe, it should be a zip. Here's the direct download link I just used, try this -
https://filebin.net/archive/9uucbyozyay ... t=3o2yh7h9
That resulted in a zip file, and upon uncompressing was the original zip en_msdos622.zip. If you are getting an .exe of any kind that's not correct.
Here's another link to the same file, I uploaded to a different place:
https://gofile.io/d/bjY8Jg
Unable to boot or access floppy images
Re: Unable to boot or access floppy images
Ah yes inside the zip is a self-extracting exe as distributed from Microsoft. I extracted to a dir on my side and re-uploaded just the images.
Try this one. You should get 12UPG1.IMG, 144UPG1.IMG and so forth. I was testing with the 144UPG*.IMG files.
https://filebin.net/or8bdz6dilai5k6d
Try this one. You should get 12UPG1.IMG, 144UPG1.IMG and so forth. I was testing with the 144UPG*.IMG files.
https://filebin.net/or8bdz6dilai5k6d
Re: Unable to boot or access floppy images
okxohs wrote: ↑Sun Jul 12, 2020 11:37 pm Ah yes inside the zip is a self-extracting exe as distributed from Microsoft. I extracted to a dir on my side and re-uploaded just the images.
Try this one. You should get 12UPG1.IMG, 144UPG1.IMG and so forth. I was testing with the 144UPG*.IMG files.
https://filebin.net/or8bdz6dilai5k6d
So these images are missing one track and theirs file size are not standard that's why the HxC tool doen't like them.
You can anyway load/convert them by using the "Load raw image" button and by choosing " Standard 3"5 DOS HD Floppy Disk".