Cannot Boot to MS-DOS On a Windows NT Mirrored FAT PartitionLast reviewed: November 11, 1997Article ID: Q145941 |
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SYMPTOMSWindows NT allows you to dual boot between Windows NT and another operating system, such as Windows 95 or MS-DOS. However, if you establish a mirror on the system partition that contains the two operating system files, MS-DOS stops responding (hangs) after it displays "Starting MS-DOS..." and the following appears when you start Windows 95:
The following file is missing or corrupt: Command.com Type the name of the command interpreter. CAUSEMS-DOS looks for the System ID Byte in the partition table to determine what type of FAT file system to use. The system ID byte has three valid values that MS-DOS can determine:
Value File System ----- ----------- 0x01 MS-DOS 12 Bit FAT 0x04 MS-DOS 16 Bit FAT 0x06 MS-DOS 16 Bit FAT (Greater than 32 MB in size)When you set up fault tolerance in Windows NT on a FAT system partition, the high order bit of the system ID byte changes to 0x86, which MS-DOS does not recognize.
RESOLUTIONTo work around this problem:
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