My computer’s hard disk is 20G total. Under WINDOWS there are 4 drives, C D E F (all in FAT32 format). C is the system drive (with about 1.08G free left), and F has about 876MB free left.
I used the “Tomato Garden XP installation disc” to boot from the CD-ROM and chose “WIN98 startup” to enter DOS. Under DOS, drives C D E can all normally show the files on them, but when I type F:\ to enter my F drive, it shows only
attrib.exe
chkdsk.exe and 15 other files
15file(s) 594,217bytes
0 dir(s) 1487,872bytes free
information. (Among them, when I search under WINDOWS, attrib.exe and chkdsk.exe are files in C:\WINDOWS\system32.) I also tried other drive letters, but still could not find the F drive I see under WINDOWS! I don’t know why. How can I solve this?
I also tried the method “try typing G:, H:, I:, etc.”, but still couldn’t solve the problem! By the way, before I installed Longzu XPSP2 Universal GHOST, the current F drive was originally D, the current D drive was originally E, and the current E drive was originally F. C did not change. Before installing Longzu XPSP2 Universal GHOST, when I used the DOS boot floppy made by the method on this forum to enter DOS, typing drive D entered the original E drive (that is, the current D drive), typing drive E entered the original F drive (that is, the current E drive), C did not change, and the original D drive (that is, the current F drive) also could not be entered. From beginning to end, all 4 drives C D E F have all been in FAT32 format.
[ Last edited by adslceo on 2005-11-27 at 15:10 ]
I used the “Tomato Garden XP installation disc” to boot from the CD-ROM and chose “WIN98 startup” to enter DOS. Under DOS, drives C D E can all normally show the files on them, but when I type F:\ to enter my F drive, it shows only
attrib.exe
chkdsk.exe and 15 other files
15file(s) 594,217bytes
0 dir(s) 1487,872bytes free
information. (Among them, when I search under WINDOWS, attrib.exe and chkdsk.exe are files in C:\WINDOWS\system32.) I also tried other drive letters, but still could not find the F drive I see under WINDOWS! I don’t know why. How can I solve this?
I also tried the method “try typing G:, H:, I:, etc.”, but still couldn’t solve the problem! By the way, before I installed Longzu XPSP2 Universal GHOST, the current F drive was originally D, the current D drive was originally E, and the current E drive was originally F. C did not change. Before installing Longzu XPSP2 Universal GHOST, when I used the DOS boot floppy made by the method on this forum to enter DOS, typing drive D entered the original E drive (that is, the current D drive), typing drive E entered the original F drive (that is, the current E drive), C did not change, and the original D drive (that is, the current F drive) also could not be entered. From beginning to end, all 4 drives C D E F have all been in FAT32 format.
[ Last edited by adslceo on 2005-11-27 at 15:10 ]

