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"NTFSDOS" does do NTFS:
Sysinternals Freeware - Information for Windows NT and
Windows 2000 - NTFSDOS
http://sysinternals.com/ntw2k/freeware/NTFSDOS.shtml
Just put it in a Windows 98 boot floppy & boot from
your floppy.
The free version is "read only", paid is "read/write"
capable.
HTH,
Tomas Santos
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On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 00:04:01 -0500,
Rick Glazier <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Subject: Re: Boot to DOS
>
> Might not do you any good to be in DOS...
> DOS does not "do" NTFS so you would not see the drive
> contents...
> I you have a FAT (or FAT32) partition, just get a
> Win95B, Win98+
> boot disk and have at it...
>
> A more "global" answer (one size destroys all) would
be
> to use the
> Control Panel,
> Administrative Tools,
> Computer Management,
> Disk Management,
> to format the drive from inside WinXP. This was
written
> from
> an XP-Pro machine, (I rarely see "XP-Home" so the
> "path" might be
> a little different...
>
> Move any data you want to keep to the new drive
before
> formatting
> since formatting will erase EVERYTHING...
> (You can always move data back later if you want...)
>
> If that is not a good answer for your circumstances,
> there are some
> other possibilities with some special tools. (I have
> not tried them for
> this particular problem, so wait for the other members
> of the list to
> voice their collective wisdom...)
>
> Rick
Glazier
>
> From: "Ken Shearer" <[log in to unmask]>
>
> > How to boot directly to DOS on a Win XP Pro machine?
> >
> > Installed a new C: drive and installed new copy of
> Win XP there.
> >Moved old HDD to D: in the same machine, and the old
> installation
> >of Win XP is there also. Want to use the D: drive
ONLY
> for data storage,
> >and get rid of the old Win XP thereon. I've been
able
> to do that except
> >for the 'Documents and Settings' folder. If simply
> try to delete d:\documents
> >and settings from the new XP environment, it says
> 'access denied.'
> >So I suspect I'll have to boot directly into DOS to
> get around this.
>
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