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I'm not very talented. I made a small tool to expand DOS applications. The function is to record user operations under Windows and then execute them under DOS. There are also a few attached games. I humbly request experts to give me some pointers.
Also, GRUB4DOS needs to be placed on a FAT partition, which is a bit insufficient. I wonder how all the experts solve this?
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1. Why is a FAT partition required when the NTFS driver is loaded?
2. Can it run normally if there are two optical drives?
3. If unable to enter Windows, how to restore the backed-up files?
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There may be failures in finding GRLDR and Menu.Lst and other files on the NTFS partition. Therefore, it is required to place GRLDR and menu.lst files on the FAT partition as well.
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Originally posted by Buddha</i> at 2007-5-15 16:25:
There is a possibility of failure when searching for GRLDR and Menu.Lst files on NTFS partitions. Therefore, it is required to place GRLDR and menu.lst files on FAT partitions as well.