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Message-ID: | <40B8DD05.3080607@sympatico.ca> |
Date: | Sat, 29 May 2004 14:57:09 -0400 |
From: | Dean Dancey <dtwo AT sympatico DOT ca> |
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To: | opendos AT delorie DOT com |
Subject: | Re: DOS that can read NTFS/XP paritions? |
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shadow AT shadowgard DOT com wrote: > Is there a DOS that I can boot from a floppy that has drivers to > allow access to NTFS partitions? > > For the occasional badly infected system that folks bring to me, I > used to bott from a DOS floppy and run F-Prot for DOS (yes, it > requires putting in 4 floppies to get all the definitions loaded :-) > > This would let me find all the infected files on Windows 95/98/ME > systems. > > Alas, it's useless for Win NT and Win XP. > > And when you've got a system that can't even finish booting to > windows, you *can't* use a Windows based AV program. > > Thus, I'm hoping that there's a way to get accessto NTFS partirions > from DOS. Would a partitioning program such as Partition Magic be of any help?? As they are able to setup and partition drives for various formats for Linux, DOS, and NTFS. Or a partition manager of some type may be what you are looking for. Hope this helps even a little. ;-Deano
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