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 read
On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 12:58 PM Joao Silva 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
Hi.
Problem solve.
The hdd fat was NTFS, i found a ntfs driver for dos, load it and use fdisk
to create 2 2gb partitions and install
It seens the ntfs driver is free, i'll pass along the url to anyone who
wants it
On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 10:34 PM Mercury Thirteen via Freedos-user <
freedos-user
I would assume it has more to do with the mode of the disk controller. Check
your BIOS (if it even gives you the option) to make sure it's set to the most
PATA-compatible mode available instead of AHCI or something like that.
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Hi!
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?
Thanks
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