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John John - MVP wrote:
On 10/19/2010 6:08 AM, mm wrote: You know, until just now, I figured there was something like DOS to access NTFS partitions. It never occurred to me that there wouldn't be. You can use a PE disk like UBCD4Win, or a live Linux CD, or you can mount the disk in another Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 machine. The DOS over Recovery Console argument is a non-issue, better methods have long been available. John You didn't mention NTFS4DOS or NTFSDOS Pro (although I think it's getting harder to find), or Bart's PE Builder CD. I don't remember all that much about any of these now, since I haven't had to use any of them for some time now, but perhaps they pale by comparison to UBCD4Win. ?? |
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"Hot-Text" wrote in message ... mm wrote in message I'll say this. At first when win98FE crashed, I would find files that were missing It's the Hard Drive going bad, Not the Software win 98 FE .... the Hard Drive crashed, To save your win 98 FE and stop the files from missing.... You would need to get a new Hard Drive make one 32 GB partition on it with a FAT32 system And Xcopy the 98 FE to the new Hard Drive is the only way to stop the lost of create! That How you do the repair to the Hard Drive, The 32Gb limit can easily be overcome : http://jacquesbron.com/blog/general/...under-windows/ |
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"Philo Pastry" wrote in message ... Sunny wrote: OK, explain how I get (Using Acronis True Image Backup) "The incremental backup will exceed the 4Gb limit in your backup file location" Simple. Acronis doesn't have the brains to split it's backup files into 4 gb chunks. Which is a useful feature the user might want even if it was being written to an NTFS volume. Yes it does, it also called for a new file name to continue. My decision to have a NTFS partition solved the 4Gb limit and ensued that the backup files were kept in the same file name. I have had no trouble with Acronis, except for their version 2010 which porked my LAN access. They have provided excellent e-mail support, however I reverted to Version 11 and the LAN became available again. (They have assured me that the problem has not been reported in their version 2011) |
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you give me a link to info website for hard drives bigger than 32 GB it can
be 1,000,000 GB all I care. I say to you to make one 32 GB partition on it with a FAT32 system partition partition partition partition partition partition partition partition partition Then Xcopy to the 32 GB partitionon the new 1,000,000 GB hard drive! We tell you all 32 GB partition for win98 We care not of the size of the Hard Drives Do you know you can only have one partition on a Hard Drive And one Extended on the same Hard Drive But you can have Log up to X Partition C:\ Extended Log1 D:\ Log 2 E:\ Log 3 F Log 4 G Log 5 H Log 6 I UP TO Log 23 x:\ "Sunny" wrote in message d.com... The 32Gb limit can easily be overcome : http://jacquesbron.com/blog/general/...under-windows/ |
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On 10/19/2010 10:29, glee wrote:
"mm" wrote in message ... I read, probably in the wikip entry for this, that it was free for a while after MS bought it, but it also gavem me the impression it wasn't anymore. No time now to go reread it. I'm happy to have the new version. It's been free since Microsoft bought it, AFAIK. Actually, MS put it out as retail for a short period of time after they bought it. I have the book size box and leaflet size manual to prove it. I think it sold for around $100 ;-/ |
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On 10/18/2010 15:57, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
In message , glee writes: [] The second list are the operating systems you can install it on, as a host machine. I have read elsewhere that it will install and run on XP Home as well as Pro, but have never tried. That's what I thought. (Anyone else know?) VPC will run on XP Home, apparently with no problems, but is officially unsupported. The first list is what operating systems are "supported" to be run as a virtual system on the host. Other systems can be run....Win98, Linux, etc...they are just not "supported" , meaning you won't get any help or support for issues, there may not be Additions available for everything, or there may only be partial functionality of the unsupported virtual system. Yes, I thought so too (-:. [What's an "Addition" in this context?] VPC additions is a software package that runs as a service in the virtual OS, and allows for some host to guest integration. |
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"Bill Blanton" wrote in message
ng.com... On 10/19/2010 10:29, glee wrote: "mm" wrote in message ... I read, probably in the wikip entry for this, that it was free for a while after MS bought it, but it also gavem me the impression it wasn't anymore. No time now to go reread it. I'm happy to have the new version. It's been free since Microsoft bought it, AFAIK. Actually, MS put it out as retail for a short period of time after they bought it. I have the book size box and leaflet size manual to prove it. I think it sold for around $100 ;-/ Ahh...thanks Bill! -- Glen Ventura MS MVP Oct. 2002 - Sept. 2009 CompTIA A+ http://dts-l.net/ |
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On Tue, 19 Oct 2010 19:28:27 -0500, "Hot-Text"
wrote: you give me a link to info website for hard drives bigger than 32 GB it can be 1,000,000 GB all I care. I say to you to make one 32 GB partition on it with a FAT32 system partition partition partition partition partition partition partition partition partition Then Xcopy to the 32 GB partitionon the new 1,000,000 GB hard drive! You should try XXcopy. It's really good. We tell you all 32 GB partition for win98 We care not of the size of the Hard Drives Do you know you can only have one partition on a Hard Drive I think you can have 4 primary partitions on a hard drive, or 3 primary partitions and one extended one. And one Extended on the same Hard Drive But you can have Log up to X Yes, I know that. Partition C:\ Extended Log1 D:\ Log 2 E:\ Log 3 F Log 4 G Log 5 H Log 6 I UP TO Log 23 x:\ "Sunny" wrote in message nd.com... The 32Gb limit can easily be overcome : http://jacquesbron.com/blog/general/...under-windows/ |
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In message om, Bill
Blanton writes: [] VPC will run on XP Home, apparently with no problems, but is officially unsupported. [] VPC additions is a software package that runs as a service in the virtual OS, and allows for some host to guest integration. Thanks. -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/1985 MB++G.5AL-IS-P--Ch++(p)Ar@T0H+Sh0!:`)DNAf "Dogs come when they're called. Cats have answering machines and may get back to you." - Phil Musiak |
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