The situation is like this. After generating a bootable disk with the C_936 code page using NTFSPRO, the following command is used to load the 936 code page:
>NTFSPRO /N:936
Finally, it prompts:
invalid native language support code page file:a:\c_936.nls
Later, I replaced the C_936.GZ automatically generated by NTFSPRO with C_936.NLS from WIN2000, WINXP, WINNT, and OFFICE, and the above prompt would appear.
Fortunately, JEMI sent me a C_936.NLS yesterday. According to JEMI, the system's C_936.NLS is not usable, but he didn't say where he got this file.
After I replaced C_936.GZ with the C_936.nls sent by JEMI, using the command:
>NTFSPRO /N:936
The loading was successful, and the Chinese file names of the original NTFS partitions could be displayed in the TW Chinese system.
size=2]But the matter wasn't completely solved. When I used the CD command to enter one of the folders with a Chinese name, the system prompted that the file was not found. Later, I tested and found that all files and folders with Chinese names were not operable, and the system couldn't find the files. On the contrary, files with English names were quite normal.
Please teach friends who are familiar with it. Is there still a way to solve it?
>NTFSPRO /N:936
Finally, it prompts:
invalid native language support code page file:a:\c_936.nls
Later, I replaced the C_936.GZ automatically generated by NTFSPRO with C_936.NLS from WIN2000, WINXP, WINNT, and OFFICE, and the above prompt would appear.
Fortunately, JEMI sent me a C_936.NLS yesterday. According to JEMI, the system's C_936.NLS is not usable, but he didn't say where he got this file.
After I replaced C_936.GZ with the C_936.nls sent by JEMI, using the command:
>NTFSPRO /N:936
The loading was successful, and the Chinese file names of the original NTFS partitions could be displayed in the TW Chinese system.
size=2]But the matter wasn't completely solved. When I used the CD command to enter one of the folders with a Chinese name, the system prompted that the file was not found. Later, I tested and found that all files and folders with Chinese names were not operable, and the system couldn't find the files. On the contrary, files with English names were quite normal.
Please teach friends who are familiar with it. Is there still a way to solve it?

