The system is set up with dual boot, DOS (from the Win98 recovery disc) and WIN2000, which makes it convenient to do backup and restore under DOS.
The hard disk is divided into three partitions: C, D, and E. Under WIN2000 they are all accessible, and they are all FAT32 partitions. But after restarting and entering DOS, I found that D and E could no longer be accessed. However, with GHOST, DISKMAN, etc., I can still see the other partitions.
What's going on here? How can I make DOS see the other partitions?
Also, I used DISKMAN to look at the partition table. 1 is PRIMARY, 2 is EXTEND, 3 and 4 are empty, and 5 is the D drive, 6 is the E drive.
Could this be affecting it?
The hard disk is divided into three partitions: C, D, and E. Under WIN2000 they are all accessible, and they are all FAT32 partitions. But after restarting and entering DOS, I found that D and E could no longer be accessed. However, with GHOST, DISKMAN, etc., I can still see the other partitions.
What's going on here? How can I make DOS see the other partitions?
Also, I used DISKMAN to look at the partition table. 1 is PRIMARY, 2 is EXTEND, 3 and 4 are empty, and 5 is the D drive, 6 is the E drive.
Could this be affecting it?


