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NTFS for Win98
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6 Installation
Before you run the NTFS for Win98 installation program, you must have
access to a number of files (listed below) from the Windows NT/2000
installation you use to access your NTFS drives. This means that if the files
are located on a NTFS drive you will have to copy them to a FAT drive
accessible from Windows 98.
During the NTFS for Win98 setup procedure you will be prompted for the
location of these files. You may specify either the system directory of a
Windows NT/2000 installation (e.g. c:\winnt), or a directory into which you’ve
copied the necessary files. The files that you must make available to NTFS
for Win98 are:
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
<winnt>
designates the system directory of the Windows NT/2000 installation
that contains the NTFS driver you normally use to access your NTFS drives.
The setup procedure allows you to assign drive letters to NTFS drives that
NTFS for Win98
mounts. Simply enter a string in the drive-letter selection
entry that designates, in order, the drive letters for NTFS for Win98 to assign.
For example, if you want the first NTFS drive mounted to have a drive letter
of ‘D’ and the second to have a drive letter of ‘T’, you would enter “dt” (without
the quotation marks). Note that the entry is case-insensitive. Leaving the
entry blank has NTFS for Win98 assign the first available drive letter to each
mounted NTFS drive.