ISO file for bootable PC Doctor CD for 600X
Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2006 4:38 am
I've thought about doing this for a couple of months now, ever since BarkingPerci posted in this thread that an ISO image of the PC Doctor version for the T2x series was available. So, with a little digging into Easy CD Creator 5's help system I was able to figure out how to create an ISO file that creates a bootable CD containing version 2.0.1168 of PC Doctor. This is the version that is currently available for downloading from:
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... IGR-495KW2
In order to create the ISO, I downloaded the dgpcdoc.exe file, executed it to create the bootable floppy, started Easy CD Creator 5, opened a new CD project (Bootable CD), selected the "generate image from floppy" option which read the bootable floppy and created the appropriate .bin files, selected all of the files contained on the floppy (system and hidden files as well) and dragged them into the CD project. At that point I was able to "Create CD Hard Disk Image" and specify the dgpcdoc.iso filename. The link to download the ISO file from my site is:
http://www.kawakami-ca.com/ibm_600x/dgpcdoc.iso
It's a 3MB file. Hopefully I have enough site bandwidth to keep this file hosted for some time. After you download the .iso file, you will need a program like Easy CD Creator to actually write the CD. I understand that there are some freeware and shareware programs out there that can do this, but I have not personally used them.
I've tried out the CD on a couple of my systems and it seems to act the same as the floppy-based program, with the exception that it fails the diskette tests (obviously, since there isn't one connected). If you try this CD image out and have any problems with it, please let me know right away. I would encourge you to first scan the CD with your antivirus program to make sure nothing has crept in that doesn't belong. As I said, I took the original floppy image directly from IBM's site and have scanned it myself using Norton Antivirus 2002.
(edit: Changed hosting site for faster, complete download)
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... IGR-495KW2
In order to create the ISO, I downloaded the dgpcdoc.exe file, executed it to create the bootable floppy, started Easy CD Creator 5, opened a new CD project (Bootable CD), selected the "generate image from floppy" option which read the bootable floppy and created the appropriate .bin files, selected all of the files contained on the floppy (system and hidden files as well) and dragged them into the CD project. At that point I was able to "Create CD Hard Disk Image" and specify the dgpcdoc.iso filename. The link to download the ISO file from my site is:
http://www.kawakami-ca.com/ibm_600x/dgpcdoc.iso
It's a 3MB file. Hopefully I have enough site bandwidth to keep this file hosted for some time. After you download the .iso file, you will need a program like Easy CD Creator to actually write the CD. I understand that there are some freeware and shareware programs out there that can do this, but I have not personally used them.
I've tried out the CD on a couple of my systems and it seems to act the same as the floppy-based program, with the exception that it fails the diskette tests (obviously, since there isn't one connected). If you try this CD image out and have any problems with it, please let me know right away. I would encourge you to first scan the CD with your antivirus program to make sure nothing has crept in that doesn't belong. As I said, I took the original floppy image directly from IBM's site and have scanned it myself using Norton Antivirus 2002.
(edit: Changed hosting site for faster, complete download)