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ERD Commander 
Version 1.03 
Winternals Software LP
 
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Starting ERD Commander  
3.1 Booting 
Up 
After the disks are loaded, a stripped–down version of Windows NT will start, 
displaying the familiar boot–time Blue Screen that presents the NT version 
number, system memory size, and number of processors present. ERD 
Commander then starts automatically and enters a command–line 
environment nearly identical to the one NT implements in Command–Prompt. 
3.2 Sample 
Screen 
Figure 3-1 is a presentation of what a typical display looks like after ERD 
Commander has started. ERD Commander presents information on the disk 
drives that are recognized and the drive letters it has assigned for them. 
Volume name, file system type, and drive size data should help you identify 
particular drives. (Note that this information can be reproduced with the MAP 
command while using ERD Commander.) 
Figure 3-1 
Microsoft (R) Windows NT (TM) Version 4.Ø 
1 System Processor [128 MB Memory] 
ERD Commander v1.Ø 
Copyright (C) 1998 Winternals Software LLC 
http://www.winternals.com 
 
Drive letter mappings: 
A: \Device\FloppyØ\                       FAT 
C: \Device\HarddiskØ\Partition1\ WINDOWS  FAT   1Ø15744 KB 
D: \Device\HarddiskØ\Partition2\ WINNT    NTFS   2Ø56ØØ KB 
E: \Device\HarddiskØ\Partition3\ SRC      FAT    87Ø64Ø KB 
F: \Device\HarddiskØ\Partition4\ TEST     NTFS    2Ø128 KB 
G: \Device\CdromØ\                        CDFS 
 
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