Comment Re:Ugh... More FUD From Within... (Score 2, Informative) 384
Both io.sys and msdos.sys are 0 byte files.. looks like there's lots of DOS stuff in there.. They're there so old programs that look for them will still run.
>Worse, try deleting these files and see what it gets you. Then try to do a repair install... oh my. They aren't put back... muahahahaha!
I gave you the benefit of the doubt and deleted them to see what would happen, and then rebooted. Win2K started up with no problems. It didn't recreate them, but I'm posting this with no problems, so obviously they're not very important (which would make sense considering they were 0 byte files).
Command.com is there, but it doesn't run natively - notice the extremely slows peed compared to the native NT command line program 'cmd.exe'.
>Worse, try deleting these files and see what it gets you. Then try to do a repair install... oh my. They aren't put back... muahahahaha!
I gave you the benefit of the doubt and deleted them to see what would happen, and then rebooted. Win2K started up with no problems. It didn't recreate them, but I'm posting this with no problems, so obviously they're not very important (which would make sense considering they were 0 byte files).
Command.com is there, but it doesn't run natively - notice the extremely slows peed compared to the native NT command line program 'cmd.exe'.