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#8827 - 09/15/03 10:49 PM
Re: Booting to DOS in XP
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XP isn't built on DOS, I don't believe. It's built on NTFS, like windows NT. This means that it has a different file system and no DOS. At least I'm pretty sure of that. Wait, I just remembered, it depends on how you install it. You can choose your file system when you install XP. If you chose NTFS, then you don't have DOS running under you system so you can't boot to DOS and if you really need to, you have to use NTFSDOS. Search on google to find a site to download it, and you just stick it on a win98 boot disk or something and run it and load your NTFS drive with it and then you can use it like DOS. If you chose FAT32, then it's the normal way for FAT OS's.
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#8830 - 09/16/03 02:05 AM
Re: Booting to DOS in XP
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Registered: 09/15/03
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You can also boot into safe mode with command prompt by pressing f8 after your bios information has come up.
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#8833 - 09/16/03 04:51 PM
Re: Booting to DOS in XP
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yee inf said that already ntd
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#8834 - 09/16/03 05:01 PM
Re: Booting to DOS in XP
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Registered: 03/04/02
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Originally posted by jonconley: MS released its first os as MS-DOS.
win3.1, 95, 98, ME all run on top of DOS. Granted for each version, DOS was stripped down and more was done at windows level.
I believe NT 4.0 runs on the NT kernel and not DOS, hence the name.
Now 2000 and XP both run on an NT Kernel (maybe where mornse was thinking NTFS from) and not on underlying DOS. So there is no way to actually get to a "real" dos on either of these systems, just an emulated version.
Please correct me if I am wrong. Win3.x series This wasn't an OS. It was a shell, like XWindows and Gnome on linux. The OS was MS-DOS. Win95,Win98,WinME The computer booted with DOS, but then DOS terminated and Windows took over. On these operating systems you can prevent windows from starting and just stick to the MS-DOS prompt. After windows took over MS-DOS was emulated. WinNT,Win2K,WinXP,Win2K3 the computer booted straight into the windows operating system. This resulted in a faster boot time. MS-DOS is still emulated. You no longer have the ability to boot into DOS since DOS is no longer the first OS to load on boot. And finally... You can ALWAYS boot into DOS on any computer no matter what it is. The only catch is that you need to have the proper drivers. You can boot into DOS from a CD or a floppy disk. If you have NTFSDOS by sysinternals.com then you'll have the drivers that DOS will use to mount and recognize how to operate NTFS partitions. NTFSDOS is the result of reverse engineering the NTFS recovery disk you can get off of a Windows 2000 installation CD.
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#8836 - 09/17/03 12:10 PM
Re: Booting to DOS in XP
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I never said that NTFS and DOS were related, I just said that I thought when installing windows XP you could choose your file system, and if you chose Fat32, that maybe then you could boot straight in to DOS without the need of a boot disk and NTFSDOS. Is that correct?
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#8838 - 09/18/03 12:28 AM
Re: Booting to DOS in XP
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Registered: 03/09/02
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I never said that NTFS and DOS were related, I just said that I thought when installing windows XP you could choose your file system, and if you chose Fat32, that maybe then you could boot straight in to DOS without the need of a boot disk and NTFSDOS. Is that correct? Um... Say what? I'm not sure I understand what you are saying at all here  There is absolutley no DOS to boot into in XP regardless of the filesystem.. The only way you can make an XP machine boot into DOS is with a DOS boot floppy. Other than that, there is no DOS anywhere near XP, not even a little bit. Or am I missing what you are saying totally Mornse? Infinite
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#8839 - 09/21/03 02:17 PM
Re: Booting to DOS in XP
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Yeah, I think you're right, my bad. Though I still think I remember having the choice to use NTFS or Fat32 when formatting my drive for XP. What's the point of doing this then? Why would microsoft give you the choice? Just of the hell of it?
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