Media Summary: Showcase of the upcoming Freeldr changes (new Freeldr bootsector for Also a small showcase. 1. Create a blank registry file. 2. Copy & paste this: Windows Registry Editor 5.00 ... Done using the Windows 2003 RAM disk driver and HDD image with ext2 installed

Reactos Boots From Ntfs Volume - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Showcase of the upcoming Freeldr changes (new Freeldr bootsector for Also a small showcase. 1. Create a blank registry file. 2. Copy & paste this: Windows Registry Editor 5.00 ... Done using the Windows 2003 RAM disk driver and HDD image with ext2 installed Possible with few workarounds, still no input though. See: Partially, because currently FreeLoader still lacks ext2

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ReactOS boots from NTFS volume (through NTLDR)
FreeLoader (ReactOS bootloader) boots Windows from Btrfs and ext2/3 formatted volumes
Freeloader boots ReactOS from NTFS
How to enable experimental NTFS write support in ReactOS (0.4.8 or later)
FreeLoader boots Windows Vista from Btrfs volume
ReactOS x64 RAM boot on modern hardware
ReactOS RAM boot with write access to boot volume
ReactOS on UEFI #2 (boot to the actual desktop)
ReactOS boots fast with NTLDR
ReactOS (partially) boots from ext2 volume
Windows boots from Btrfs volume using FreeLoader (ReactOS boot loader)
ReactOS on NTFS #2 (testing few applications)
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ReactOS boots from NTFS volume (through NTLDR)

ReactOS boots from NTFS volume (through NTLDR)

No crashes or asserts,

FreeLoader (ReactOS bootloader) boots Windows from Btrfs and ext2/3 formatted volumes

FreeLoader (ReactOS bootloader) boots Windows from Btrfs and ext2/3 formatted volumes

FreeLoader

Freeloader boots ReactOS from NTFS

Freeloader boots ReactOS from NTFS

Showcase of the upcoming Freeldr changes (new Freeldr bootsector for

How to enable experimental NTFS write support in ReactOS (0.4.8 or later)

How to enable experimental NTFS write support in ReactOS (0.4.8 or later)

Also a small showcase. 1. Create a blank registry file. 2. Copy & paste this: Windows Registry Editor 5.00 ...

FreeLoader boots Windows Vista from Btrfs volume

FreeLoader boots Windows Vista from Btrfs volume

With the patches of PR#1905 (https://github.com/

ReactOS x64 RAM boot on modern hardware

ReactOS x64 RAM boot on modern hardware

using pretty much the same RAM

ReactOS RAM boot with write access to boot volume

ReactOS RAM boot with write access to boot volume

Done using the Windows 2003 RAM disk driver and HDD image with ext2 installed

ReactOS on UEFI #2 (boot to the actual desktop)

ReactOS on UEFI #2 (boot to the actual desktop)

Possible with few workarounds, still no input though. See: https://jira.

ReactOS boots fast with NTLDR

ReactOS boots fast with NTLDR

Less than 4s from VM init to desktop.

ReactOS (partially) boots from ext2 volume

ReactOS (partially) boots from ext2 volume

Partially, because currently FreeLoader still lacks ext2

Windows boots from Btrfs volume using FreeLoader (ReactOS boot loader)

Windows boots from Btrfs volume using FreeLoader (ReactOS boot loader)

Done using FreeLoader (

ReactOS on NTFS #2 (testing few applications)

ReactOS on NTFS #2 (testing few applications)

Tried some applications on

ReactOS: Copying a file from a NTFS PenDisk.

ReactOS: Copying a file from a NTFS PenDisk.

I was trying out