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Read NTFS disks from DOS


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This NTFS reader fits onto a FreeDOS bootable floppy which means that, should your NTFS based Windows system become terminally corrupted, you can still access your disks. It even includes a file search and copy utility.

Can be saved and run from bootable floppy (download boot disk image)

Displays complete physical and logical drive information

Supports IDE / ATA / SCSI drives

Supports large (more than 8GB) Hard Drive

Supports NTFS, NTFS5 file systems for reading

Supports FAT12, FAT16, FAT32 file systems for data writing

Supports compressed and fragmented files on NTFS

Supports partitions created in MS-DOS, Windows XP.2000.NT.ME.98.95

Displays non-english and long file names

Ability to preview file(s)/folder(s) before copying

Supports search by file name or mask

Disk Viewer displays content of the file in Hex/Text mode

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Keep these priceless links coming Nel, worth its weight in gold.

Powerless you would copy to \Windows.

OK i am soooooooooooooo missing something here.

You can copy files to /Windows but if your drive is kaput or you cannot enter Windows how do you then get your files?

If you have another partition then ok. But if you do not...

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