Geraldo, it is ages that kernel is compatible with FAT32... what do you mean?
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2009/8/25 Geraldo Netto :
> Hi,
>
> I hope it helps Eric
> http://www.daniel-baumann.ch/software/dosfstools/
> * 2009-07-27: releasing 3.0.5 - bugfix and cleanup for VFAT patent
> avoidance kernel patch
> * 2009
Hi Eric, Japheth,
First let me clarify that, as far as I am concerned, the JemmEx
problem with NSSI (System Information) is not so important. NSSI runs
well under HimemX + Jemm386. The topic of my original posting was
"Disk checking and defragmentation", which is what I need most.
This notwithsta
Op 29-8-2009 3:21, Marcos Favero Florence de Barros schreef:
> [Eric]
>> Please explain what you mean by strange... You should also be able to
>> drop bad items with CHKDSK / DOSFSCK.
>>
>By strange I mean:
>
>(1) Their names were full of illegal characters.
>
>(2) They could not
Hi Christian and Eric,
> [Christian]
> Did you use the latest DOSLFN version (from Jason Hood)?
This is the version I used at the time of the crashes:
DOSLFN 0.40c (haftmann#software & jmh 11/05)
> [Christian]
> More importantly, notice that DOSLFN can be disabled or unloaded
> without re
Hi Christian, Marcos
I do not know how DOSLFN interacts with CHKDSK and whether
we are talking about errors created by DOSLFN alone and
detected by CHKDSK later or about errors created by some
effect of having DOSLFN loaded why CHKDSK runs but...
Having HIMEM and LBACACHE active helps a lot with
Hi,
> Thanks for your interest.
Thanks for reporting to the list!
> One exception is DOSLFN, which I occasionally used in
> combination with the file managers NDN or File Wizard to
> decompress files with InfoZip.
>
> Whenever DOSLFN was used, CHKDSK would find dozens or even
> hundreds of damag
Hi Eric, Christian and Geraldo,
Thanks for your interest.
Here is what I have observed about CHKDSK, DOSFSCK and DEFRAG.
As I'm writing from memory, this is not very accurate. In the
future I'll take notes in order to report more reliably.
After several crashes in my early days with FreeDOS two
Hi,
I hope it helps Eric
http://www.daniel-baumann.ch/software/dosfstools/
* 2009-07-27: releasing 3.0.5 - bugfix and cleanup for VFAT patent
avoidance kernel patch
* 2009-07-21: releasing 3.0.4 - compatible with VFAT patent avoidance
kernel patch, bugfix in dosfsck repair mode
* 2009-05-18: rele
Hi Marcos,
> (2) The previous version of DEFRAG crashed, with loss of files, when
> there was something wrong in the hard drive which DOSFSCK had not been
> able to fix.
>
> And speaking of disk checking, I haven't had much luck with DOSFSCK
> either, and still less with CHKDSK. Both crashed wit
> And speaking of disk checking, I haven't had much luck with DOSFSCK
> either, and still less with CHKDSK. Both crashed with loss of files in
> different occasions. As a result I'm now wary of using either, and
> when I occasionally do run DOSFSCK I get apprehensive.
DOSFSCK works fine for me. I'
On 21 Aug 2009 Michael Robinson wrote:
> I am bugged that Freedos defrag still doesn't work all that well. I'd
> like to see Freedos defrag get fixed.
Me too. I haven't defragmented hard drives for many months now,
because:
(1) DEFRAG 1.3.2 does not seem to work at all in my computers.
(2) The
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