![]() ![]() What am I forgetting to do? > Ray If XP is using NTFS, then I don't think DOS can access this file system. After booting to DOS, nothing is accessible > past drive letter C. The partition was created using Partition Magic and Windows XP > assigned the letter G to it. However > after booting in DOS I can't access my partitioned hard drive and I don't > know why. News wrote: > This is an interesting thread and so I made a DOS boot disk in XP. ![]() Ulehake, > use QuickBasic 4.5 whith at much memory available unther 640 kB and adressing extended and expanded memory on Windows XP or Windows 98. The QB Advisor is always at hand, whether you are writing, running, or debugging. Also new to QuickBASIC 4.5 is the Microsoft QB Advisor, our on-line help. Microsoft QuickBASIC, version 4.5, is a fully integrated package that contains an editor, a compiler, a linker, and a debugger.
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