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When I enter DOS, I can't find the files in the original system's C drive. The files in the C drive under DOS show the files from the original system's D drive. Is it that DOS doesn't recognize the original system's N format and can only recognize the F format? If so, how to handle it? How to convert? Now I can't perform operations like formatting and reinstalling the system originally installed in the C drive.
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DOS originally has poor support for the N format.
To format, use tools like PQMagic. Booting with the Win2000/XP/2003 installation CD can also format an N - formatted partition.
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Using PARAGON DISK MANAGER, its highlight is that it can convert N to F without loss. It is very difficult to convert N to F without loss with PQ and others.
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Originally posted by tgyd at 2006-5-13 06:53:
Why can't I find the files in the original C drive when I enter DOS? The files in the C drive under DOS show the files in the original D drive. Is it because DOS doesn't recognize the original system's NTFS format and can only recognize the FAT format? If you use...
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