good, the following to start the practice of operation, let ' s go!
The first step is to create a DOS boot disk image file and a virtual floppy drive using RAMDISKNT.
run Ramdisknt, press the following settings:
1.Disk type (disk type), select 2.88MB filename
2.Drive Letter (drive letter), you can choose any, but do not conflict with the existing disk characters! If your computer does not have a floppy drive, set it as a; and tick start driver at boot;
3.Boot Sector settings (boot sector setting), check dos Boot sector;
4.Save Image settings (save image setting), check the save image on save image on Shutdown, and save Filemname can change itself, such as E:\MSDOS\ Ramdisknt.img, etc;
5.Load image settings (load image setting), tick load Disk image on Startup;load filename can be set to be the same as save filename, set to E:\DOS\ Ramdisknt.img
6. Click Start, and then save disk image with saving diskette images, finally save Settings,ok exit. Then you will find that "My Computer" has one more drive, is the virtual floppy drive!
so we created a DOS boot disk image file and a "floppy drive".
second step uses Ntfsdos Pro to make Ntfsdos boot disk.
1. Execute Ntfsdos Pro Boot Disk Production wizard, click Next, go to the System File Settings dialog box, according to the prompts to specify a Windows nt/2000/19803.html ">XP system installation directory, for multiple system users, I recommend that you choose the installation directory for Windows 2000, such as C:\Win NT (this requires a relatively small file, otherwise 2.88 MB filename may not fit in the back).
2. Click Next, and follow the prompts to specify the floppy drive you just created.
3. Click Next to make the wizard automatically copy ntfsdos Pro boot disk file to "floppy disk". When you're done, open your floppy disk. Look, ok!. The files we need to access the NTFS partitions are here.
The third step utilizes win image to "synthesize" the DOS boot disk image file.
1. Execute win image, click Open, go to install (extract) Vfloppy directory, select vfloppy Boot disk image file boot disk.ing. Open it and expand it to a directory, such as E:\MSDOS\boot Disk, and then close the image file.
2. Open the image file made in the first step e:\msdos\ramdisknt,img, click Add Directory, add E:\MSDOS\boot disk directory and "floppy disk" c_936.gz, License.bin, Ntfs.gz,ntfs Pro.exe and ntoskrnl.gz these five files and then save the file exit.
to this end, a DOS boot disk image file with access to the NTFS partition format is made!
Step Fourth uses Vfloppy to create a pure DOS environment that accesses NTFS partitions.
Execute vfloppy, select the image file E:\MSDOS\RAMDiskNT.img above. Please note here: "If the C disk (System disk) is in NTFS format and disk compression is used, make sure that the C:boot directory and the files below it are not compressed." Click Apply, Vfloppy prompts to reboot the system. A new Pure DOS option is available in the boot menu after reboot.
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