reactos/freeldr
Eric Kohl 3e708e6c79 Detect hardware before ntoskrnl.exe will be loaded.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4662
2003-05-10 09:26:59 +00:00
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bootsect Fixed the EXT2/3 boot sector code so that it only uses the boot drive in the boot sector if it exists (i.e. not 0xff) 2003-04-15 22:48:06 +00:00
fdebug Turned the FreeLoader debugger into a GUI app. 2003-04-23 20:59:30 +00:00
freeldr Detect hardware before ntoskrnl.exe will be loaded. 2003-05-10 09:26:59 +00:00
install Fixed the EXT2/3 boot sector code so that it only uses the boot drive in the boot sector if it exists (i.e. not 0xff) 2003-04-15 22:48:06 +00:00
tools Added .cvsignore files. Patch by Mihcael Fritscher. 2003-05-03 13:11:39 +00:00
COPYING Initial revision 2001-05-15 03:50:25 +00:00
FREELDR.INI Updated freeldr.ini to work with latest .ini file changes. 2003-01-31 02:44:32 +00:00
notes.txt Changes in v1.7.10 (11/24/2002) (brianp) 2002-11-24 19:10:06 +00:00
ntvdmpat.c Fixed Makefile problem 2001-11-29 01:56:04 +00:00
ntvdmpat.exe Recommitting file as binary 2002-01-18 19:20:32 +00:00
readme Fixed Makefile problem 2001-11-29 01:56:04 +00:00

Perform at your own risk.

Directions for patching NTVDM on Windows 2000

1) Start a Command Prompt Window
2) Start Task Manager.  Sort by Name.  If NTVDM.EXE is a task End Process.
3) Execute NTVDMPAT.EXE from this ZIP file.

Notes:
 With no arguments the executable patches both the DLLCACHE (for system file
 protection) and the version in SYSTEM32.  The image is a Win32 executable
 (launching a DJGPP image will require NTVDM, locking the DLL so it can't
 be patched).  It saves the old version into NTVDM.ORI if you want to go
 back.  If you specify arguments on the command line it will patch the
 executables you specify instead of automating the process (if you want to
 do the archives/patches/moves yourself).  Good luck.

 Source included if you want to hack your own version.