1) I boot into DOS with an MS-DOS boot disk (Windows XP).
2) I access the C:
Example: A:\> C:
3) Then I display the contents of the C:
Example: C:\> dir/p
4) DOS then says that there is 0 Files and Folders on the C:
This is impossible because the C: is the drive which contains Windows XP, as well as all of my other software.
I have a 120 GB Maxtor ATA Hard Drive. I don't understand why I can't access it in DOS. Is it possible that the reason is because 'Large Disk Support' is not enabled in DOS? Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks.
2) I access the C:
Example: A:\> C:
3) Then I display the contents of the C:
Example: C:\> dir/p
4) DOS then says that there is 0 Files and Folders on the C:
This is impossible because the C: is the drive which contains Windows XP, as well as all of my other software.
I have a 120 GB Maxtor ATA Hard Drive. I don't understand why I can't access it in DOS. Is it possible that the reason is because 'Large Disk Support' is not enabled in DOS? Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks.