**New Discovery: After QF runs, DIR all directories on the disk where WinXP is located actually crashes the computer**!
Under DOS, to speed up disk operations, you can run QF.COM Disk Format and Partition Companion and load it into memory, and then you can perform disk formatting and partitioning at lightning speed, and the larger the disk, the more obvious the effect. Originally, this was a good thing, but unexpectedly, if you then run DIR C:\/S (assuming WinXP is installed on drive C:), it will actually crash the computer!!! And it often happens in a subdirectory of WINDOWS, a directory with characters like X86_, with a particularly long name!
What is the reason?
This problem is very important because many websites recommend it, and some DOS boot disks use it!!!
[ Last edited by born2be on 2005-10-22 at 08:30 ]
Under DOS, to speed up disk operations, you can run QF.COM Disk Format and Partition Companion and load it into memory, and then you can perform disk formatting and partitioning at lightning speed, and the larger the disk, the more obvious the effect. Originally, this was a good thing, but unexpectedly, if you then run DIR C:\/S (assuming WinXP is installed on drive C:), it will actually crash the computer!!! And it often happens in a subdirectory of WINDOWS, a directory with characters like X86_, with a particularly long name!
What is the reason?
This problem is very important because many websites recommend it, and some DOS boot disks use it!!!
[ Last edited by born2be on 2005-10-22 at 08:30 ]



