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Seeking experts:
After running NTFS FOR DOS under DOS, I can't execute the grub.exe program anymore. I've tried multiple versions, but none work, and only different prompts appear, as shown in the following picture:
Is there any way to solve this? Thanks in advance...
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You can find a TSR uninstall tool to uninstall NTFS for DOS before running grub.
Some people have reported that NTFS for DOS is incompatible with grub. Before the compatibility issue is resolved, only the TSR uninstall tool can help you.
It is suggested to use a certain alternative to NTFS for DOS, so as to avoid the compatibility problem with grub.
I really can't imagine that a file system driver actually needs to hijack int0F! I roughly start to suspect that this software uses anti-tracking means to prevent users from tracking and debugging its code through debug. For such software, grub is powerless, and users need to find a way to solve it by themselves. The prerequisite for grub to run smoothly is that there is no anti-tracking software running in memory.
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Thanks, no thanks...
Also: Can Brother Budian give a hint about what tools can be used to uninstall TSR? I'm really green, and I've been looking for a long time and can't find similar software
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Refer to the description on floor 3 of http://bbs.wuyou.com/viewthread.php?tid=38737, which is when loading ntfs for dos, add the /s parameter, and at the same time set the COMSPEC environment variable.