gk967 wrote:
Sorry for don't remembering the name of the friend who asked for a
Norton Ghost (for backing up drivesor partitions, just in case),Open
Source alternative. I couldn't found any. But you can try Partition
Saving. Its freeware for all. Slower than Ghost but free and
effective. From
Sorry for don't remembering the name of the
friend who asked for a Norton Ghost (for backing up drivesor partitions, just in
case),Open Source alternative. I couldn't found any. But you can try Partition
Saving. Its freeware for all. Slower than Ghost but free and effective. From
there: www.
Hi Michael:
FreeDOS does not have any native NTFS access at all. (Neither
does MS-DOS). There is a free (for personal use) driver called
NTFS4DOS available from www.datapol.de that MAY work for your application:
http://www.datapol-technologies.com/dpe/freeware/index.html
It seems to have prob
Hi,
is it possible to get r/w access to NTFS? I have the Winternals Admin Pack 5.0 which includes the NTFSDOS driver, but I don't know how to integrate it into FreeDOS. And ATM I can't find about native access to NTFS from FreeDOS.
The same question I have about USB access.
Thanks a lot.
Hi!
26-Янв-2006 18:36 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael McStarfighter) wrote to
Freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net:
MM> I ask me all the time if applications, which are written for MS-DOS, are
MM> compatible for working in FreeDOS. I know the question can't have a general
MM> answer but perhaps some add
Hi,
I ask me all the time if applications, which are written for MS-DOS, are compatible for working in FreeDOS. I know the question can't have a general answer but perhaps some additional thoughts can help me. Thanks a lot.
P.S.: (written in german) Antworten in Deutsch wären mir am liebsten
http://www.dosgamesonline.com
Enjoy :)
CWSIV
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