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I have downloaded Gruboot.rar, and there are as many as 11 volumes. Do I need to extract the 11 volumes one by one? And then how to install it after extraction? I'm very green about DOS. I hope a master can give me some guidance. It's best to be more detailed. Thank you!
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Originally posted by tanbin at 2009-6-4 11:16 PM:
I have downloaded Gruboot.rar, which has 11 volumes. Do I need to extract each volume one by one? And how should I install it after extraction? I'm very new to DOS. I hope a master can give me some guidance. It would be best to be detailed. Thank you!
Because there are restrictions in the forum, it needs to be divided into volumes. After downloading, place it on any volume, right-click and select "Extract", then run Gruboot.cmd inside.
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Originally posted by wangbobo at 2009-5-1 10:52 AM:
I am using an NTFS partition. I downloaded and used the software provided by the landlord to boot into DOS, but I can't view the files in the partition. When I use DIR to view the files on drive C, it only shows the command files in DOS, and I can't view the files on other drives. I don't know if it's my operation problem or other reasons. I hope the landlord can give me some advice! Thanks in advance!
Pure DOS cannot recognize the NTFS file system unless you use other tools. But versions of Ghost 8.0 and above can recognize the NTFS file system.