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Windows XP/2000 - [Resolved] delete files in NTFS in dos ? posted in the Operating Systems forums; Unfortunately not DOS can't even see the NTFS drives. If you're unable to remove the hard drive...I'd suggest taking it to a computer repair place. They'll be able to extract ...

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Default Re: delete files in NTFS in dos ?

Unfortunately not
DOS can't even see the NTFS drives.

If you're unable to remove the hard drive...I'd suggest taking it to a computer repair place. They'll be able to extract all the data, and reinstall Windows.


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Default Re: delete files in NTFS in dos ?

I done it with ntfs4dos
thank you for your help and suggestions



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