From: Don Burn on
The NTLDR was part of the HAL kit, but since that went away many years
ago it is irrelevant what group. There is no way to do this, unless
your BIOS has a menu to configure it.


Don Burn (MVP, Windows DKD)
Windows Filesystem and Driver Consulting
Website: http://www.windrvr.com
Blog: http://msmvps.com/blogs/WinDrvr



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Boba [mailto:Boba(a)somewhere.net]
> Posted At: Monday, May 10, 2010 11:54 AM
> Posted To: microsoft.public.win32.programmer.kernel
> Conversation: turn on INT13Ex
> Subject: Re: turn on INT13Ex
>
> Hi Jonathan;
> "Jonathan de Boyne Pollard" wrote in message
> news:IU.D20100510.T145610.P537.Q0(a)J.de.Boyne.Pollard.localhost...
> > ...
> > ...once it is past the very early stages of the bootstrap process,
>
> what ng is the most appropriate for posting a question regarding these
stages?
> is ntldr a part of kernel?
>
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From: Boba on
"Don Burn" wrote in message
news:7D0B12815CE04034B0794505B2A77F93(a)Destiny...
> ...
> There is no way to do this, unless
> your BIOS has a menu to configure it.

Somehow _that_ bios does this with no menu
option exposed. Thanks for the input, Don.