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>I guess this means that trying to install the "pinball.sys"
>HPFS driver from Win NT3.51 doesn't work on W2K or XP?
>What we really need is an NTFS5 driver for OS/2 or eCS.
That would simplify things.
If I can remove my foot from my mouth, I do recall using a pinball.sys 'crack'
on Windows2000. The original from NT3.51 doesn't work on Win2K and probably XP,
but someone did the legwork and although I do not recall where it its, but I
seem to remember it was called hpfs2k and had the pinball, dlls, and a registry
update all in one. Perhaps a detailed search would turn it up? I probably have
it buried away in a backup somewhere if you want it, and cannot turn it up on a
search.
Assuming the partition size limits for HPFS and NTFS are up to it I guess that
would do the job.
Maybe that is the solution?
John
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