Re: Urgent: NTFS access from DOS?
- Posted by Joe Otto <joeotto at SWBELL.NET> Feb 14, 2000
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Rolf, Try pressing the spacebar when it starts booting. When it stops on the next screen, choose "Last Known Good" to boot with the registry as it was when the machine was last successfully booted. You didn't give any indication what driver you're having trouble with. If my recommendation above doesn't help, and if it's a device that you can live without temporarily, power off the machine and remove the peripheral. When you boot again and NT scans for hardware, it won't find it and won't even try to load a driver for it. That will give you the opportunity to replace the file. Then shutdown and reconnect your peripheral. Good luck... Joe -----Original Message----- From: Euphoria Programming for MS-DOS [mailto:EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU]On Behalf Of Rolf Schroeder Sent: Monday, February 14, 2000 8:35 AM To: EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU Subject: Urgent: NTFS access from DOS? Hi, is there anyone knowing a tool to rename a file an a NTFS-partition from a DOS-BOOT-Floppy? A bad WIN32-driver avoids WinNT from booting. For all partitions are NTFS, even a reinstall of WinNT is impossible! Any idea is appreciated very much. Thanks in advance, Rolf