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DOS utility for the NTFS file system!
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Thanx 4 the link Bill, You are DA MAN!!
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Evil Lurks
On the same issue :
NFTS FOR WINDOWS 95/98/ME
NTFS for Win98
Both are read-only versions, need to buy a full ones
And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers
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Forgive my ignorance, but what would that utility be used for?
hans
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Well, I believe that plain native DOS doesn't support reading NTFS file systems, so I presume that's what the utility is for...
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*agrees with above*
anybody else into DOS? if so, here;s a handy page of DOS apps. one of which also reads NTFS from a DOS partition.
http://www.opus.co.tt/dave/
Last edited by smaier69; 08-05-2002 at 03:37 AM.
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Originally posted by germanjulian
das is gut ja!
Is that Klingon??
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Re: DOS utility for the NTFS file system!
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thank you, SO MUCH bill, i needed this .
is the NTFS also the reason every time i try and run a DOS program it says something and then quits?
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Originally posted by germanjulian
das is gut ja!
this is good yeah! my german is not very good :'(
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Originally posted by Optimus Prime
thank you, SO MUCH bill, i needed this .
is the NTFS also the reason every time i try and run a DOS program it says something and then quits?
Probably... In the Windows XP Help it states the following:
NTFS: File size limited by size of volume.
FAT: Maximum file size is 2GB.
FAT32: Maximum file size is 4GB.
NOTE: Some older prorgams may not run on an NTFS volume, so you should research the current requirements for your software before converting.
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Thank you so much.
Hopefully I can format the H/D on my Dell
Inspirion 4100 with WindowsXP preloaded.
I'll let you know what happens.
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