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Ulehake, >use QuickBasic 4.5 whith at much memory available unther 640 kB and adressing extended and expanded memory on Windows XP or Windows 98. News wrote: >This is an interesting thread and so I made a DOS boot disk in XP. However >after booting in DOS I can't access my partitioned hard drive and I don't >know why. The partition was created using Partition Magic and Windows XP >assigned the letter G to it. After booting to DOS, nothing is accessible >past drive letter C. What am I forgetting to do?

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>>Ray If XP is using NTFS, then I don't think DOS can access this file system. >>'Ethan Winer, MVP' wrote in message >news:ecFsGDjlCHA.1864@tkmsftngp02. >>>Michael, >>>>>>>I wonder what percentage of today's user-programmers even know what that >>>>means, leave alone being able to do it.

>>>I was astonished to see that Microsoft added an option to make a DOS boot >>diskette in Windows XP. They had taken it out in Windows 2000. >>>>--Ethan >>>>>>>-- U s e ' R e p l y - T o ' a d d r e s s o r u n z i p ' F r o m ' t o s e n d m a i l Phil Robyn 27. Logan Watch Bluray Online 2017. 11.02 21:13.

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