Hello.

Right, he couldn't see because the hdd fat was NTFS.
Steps to FDISK to see:

1. Downloaded the ntfs-paragon drivers (TSR)
2. Opened the FD12FULL.img with UltraISO
3. Added the drivers and saved the file (new name) FD12FULL-ntfs.img
4. Used Rufus to make a usb pen bootable (FreeDOS only reads USB 1 pens
maybe USB 2, not sure, can't read USB 3
5. Loaded the NTFS TSR and used FDISK to delete partitions and 2 2gb
partions were created
6. Installed FreeDOS

Tryed some games and one program:

Commander Keen in Aliens Ate My Babysitter (TSR Crack) -  (Worked fine, no
speaker, no adlib)
Outrun (Black screem)
Apogee Secret Agent EP1 Shareware - (Worked fine , no speaker)
Firestorm Thunderhawk 2 (Froze, Dos4gw, Crashed auto detecting sound)

X-Tree Gold 4 - (Worked fine)

Dos isn't dead, not for laptops or netbooks and games.

Better stick to old slim desktops/towers with old hardware.



On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 11:03 PM dmccunney <dennis.mccun...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 12:58 PM Joao Silva <joao1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Trying to install Freedos 1.3 rc fullusb on a eeepc 1201NL but got a
> problem, can't find hdd with windows 10 installed.
> > Could be because of the ntfs fat?
>
> Unlikely.  FreeDOS won't be able to read an NTFS file system, but you
> are reporting the FreeDOS installer doesn't even see the *disk*.
> That's a BIOS level issue.
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