Some files from win2k system directory needed.
This is a discussion about Some files from win2k system directory needed. in the Windows Software category; I used to have Win2k installed but I have swithched to 98Se because I needed the game compability. But I forgot to backup my other harddrive that still is ntfs and I can't access that drive now without formatting and the I would lose all my information but now I found a program that can access the ntfs partitition ...
I used to have Win2k installed but I have swithched to 98Se because I needed the game compability. But I forgot to backup my other harddrive that still is ntfs and I can't access that drive now without formatting and the I would lose all my information but now I found a program that can access the ntfs partitition from 98 but I need some win2k files. Theses are they:
NTFS.SYS: this file is located at <winnt>\system32\drivers\ntfs.sys
NTOSKRNL.EXE: this file is located at <winnt>\system32\ntoskrnl.exe
AUTOCHK.EXE: this file is located at <winnt>\system32\autochk.exe
NTDLL.DLL: this file is located at <winnt>\system32\ntdll.dll
C_437.NLS: this file is located at <winnt>\system32\c_437.nls
C_1252.NLS: this file is located at <winnt>\system32\c_1252.nls
L_INTL.NLS: this file is located at <winnt>\system32\l_intl.nls
I would appriciate if someone send them to me at magnus.email@telia.com
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The Mag
NTFS.SYS: this file is located at <winnt>\system32\drivers\ntfs.sys
NTOSKRNL.EXE: this file is located at <winnt>\system32\ntoskrnl.exe
AUTOCHK.EXE: this file is located at <winnt>\system32\autochk.exe
NTDLL.DLL: this file is located at <winnt>\system32\ntdll.dll
C_437.NLS: this file is located at <winnt>\system32\c_437.nls
C_1252.NLS: this file is located at <winnt>\system32\c_1252.nls
L_INTL.NLS: this file is located at <winnt>\system32\l_intl.nls
I would appriciate if someone send them to me at magnus.email@telia.com
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The Mag
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I'm pretty sure these files are different for each machine. I use NTFS for Windows 98 and I seem to remember having to change the files it uses once or twice. Your best bet is to purchase a copy of Partition Magic 5 and convert (using the boot disks from PM5) the disk from NTFS to FAT32. Hope this helps
[This message has been edited by ewaite (edited 19 April 2000).]
[This message has been edited by ewaite (edited 19 April 2000).]