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82.177.55.130: Some kind of an answer
2009-11-30T13:31:49Z
<p>Some kind of an answer</p>
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DanielR: MOUNT DISK
2009-11-30T12:04:04Z
<p>MOUNT DISK</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>I have seen the following problem :<br />
1) I create a virtual disk with : mount c c:\test<br />
2) Command : c: <br />
3) Command : dir<br />
All directories and files are listed.<br />
On windows side, I create a new file "Test.bat" in "c:\test" directories.<br />
4) In DosBox : dir<br />
The file "Test.bat" doesn't appear. But the command "type test.bat" show me the content of this new file.<br />
Why ?</div>
DanielR