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| Floor1 xuziye | Posted 2007-12-16 20:21 |
| 新手上路 Posts 7 Credits 16 From shandong | |
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Please help me, my situation is very complicated. Thanks.
When I reinstalled the system, I used deep format on the hard drive. Then, in order to install DOS 7.10 on the notebook, I installed vfloppy. But after restarting, when I was about to install, it actually prompted me that no FAT32 formatted drive was found!! I clearly have one! My C: D: E: are NTFS, and F: is FAT32, and the ISO is also on F:. Later, I saw that矮人DOS is good, so I downloaded and installed it. But when I choose "MS-DOS" at startup, I get the prompt "Boot sector error, cannot enter", and then the machine freezes. If I choose the pure DOS of矮人, the result is that a "LOAD _" appears and it doesn't move, the cursor flashes continuously, and it just can't boot in. I don't know how long it will take to load. Everyone, what should I do? I really want to install DOS 7.1. Did I delete the original DOS when I deep formatted the hard drive? My system is Windows XP SP2, and I only have a pirated installation CD. Also, there is no floppy drive on my notebook, but there is a burner. Please everyone help me, I really tried my best. Thanks everyone! |
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| Floor2 Climbing | Posted 2007-12-16 20:31 |
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If you want the DOS 7.10 on the hard disk to run normally, it is best to format the last logical partition of the hard disk as a FAT or FAT32 partition. Otherwise, there doesn't seem to be anything particularly to pay attention to. Of course, judging from your situation, it is best to allocate a separate primary partition (FAT or FAT32) for DOS 7.10.
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| Floor3 xuziye | Posted 2007-12-16 20:40 |
| 新手上路 Posts 7 Credits 16 From shandong | |
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Friend upstairs, thank you for your reply
But I'm a beginner on DOS. How exactly should I operate those things you mentioned? Can you be more specific? Thanks |
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| Floor4 Climbing | Posted 2007-12-16 20:50 |
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It's already very specific. If you don't understand, go study the basic knowledge of DOS.
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| Floor5 xuziye | Posted 2007-12-16 20:56 |
| 新手上路 Posts 7 Credits 16 From shandong | |
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Well, where can I get information on this aspect? I'm not very familiar with this forum. Can you give me a link?
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| Floor6 xuziye | Posted 2007-12-16 21:03 |
| 新手上路 Posts 7 Credits 16 From shandong | |
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Now that I've already installed the Windows system, how can I use DOS to partition?
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| Floor7 chishingchan | Posted 2007-12-16 21:51 |
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1. It is suggested to back up important files of the computer to a USB flash drive
2. Re - partition or format the C drive as FAT32 (compatible with DOS) 3. Install the system on the D drive (for easy maintenance) |
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| Floor8 comcn | Posted 2007-12-16 22:49 |
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Just re-partition and reinstall the system.
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| Floor9 Climbing | Posted 2007-12-16 23:10 |
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First, take a look at the stickied essence posts in the forum. The above suggestions are unscientific. Things should be learned step by step, and no one can learn for you instead.
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| Floor10 jojan | Posted 2007-12-18 12:22 |
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fdisk
format c:/s/u |
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| Floor11 Sufone | Posted 2007-12-18 17:05 |
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In XP + DOS, using FAT32 on the C drive is the most conservative and safest option
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| Floor12 AlexZhang | Posted 2007-12-18 19:23 |
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Reinstall the system. hda1 uses ext2. hda2 uses ntfs. The others, vfat, ext2/3, whatever.
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| Floor13 duyongxing | Posted 2007-12-18 19:50 |
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Learning...
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| Floor14 Climbing | Posted 2007-12-18 22:06 |
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Why are all the answers messy and overcomplicating simple questions? Re-partitioning a hard drive without damaging the original data on it isn't a very difficult task. There are so many partition software available to do this operation now, for example: Partition Magic (Partition Wizard), Acronis Disk Director Suite, Paragon Partition manager, etc., and basically there are both DOS or Windows versions.
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| Floor15 Climbing | Posted 2007-12-18 22:11 |
| 铂金会员 Posts 2,753 Credits 6,962 From 河北保定 | |
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In fact, there is no need to necessarily install DOS 7.10 on an independent partition. DOS is actually just a combination of a kernel and some external command tools. And the kernel is only one file: IO.SYS. Plus msdos.sys, config.sys, autoexec.bat, it's just 4 files. Put them in a floppy disk image, start it with grub4dos, and then put other external commands in a certain (or several) directory of a FAT partition on the hard disk, and set the appropriate search path.
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