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First post, by cambalinho

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i tried several times... but how can i activate the NTFS drivers?
i have some external NTFS drives and i need to see them on Windows 9X

Reply 1 of 4, by 1541

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Windows 98 has no built-in NTFS drivers that could be "enabled ".

Search for the "Paragon" NTFS drivers for Windows 98 which are freeware and work flawlessly.

💾 Windows 9x resources (drivers, tools, NUSB,...) 💾

Reply 3 of 4, by DoZator

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I'm assuming your NTFS drives are over 120GB in size? In this case, in addition to the NTFS file system driver, you will also need a patched one to support large disks, corresponding to ESDI_506.PDR (If you prefer IDE or SATA), or AHCI.PDR (It already contains a fix for large disks), if you prefer AHCI, then the AHCI mode must be set in the BIOS. Actually, for NTFS support, your best bet is to use UFSD.VxD from Paragon Mount Everything. To do this, it is not necessary to use the product itself, just put UFSD.VxD from its composition at the address "C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\IOSUBSYS". According to research results, this version is the most versatile, stable, but slightly less productive.