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{{Infobox Tool
 
{{Infobox Tool
 
|title=Disk Explorer
 
|title=Disk Explorer
|homepage=[http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA013937/editdisk/index_e.html Official site]
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|license=Freeware
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|homepage=[http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA013937/editdisk/index_e.html hp.vector.co.jp]
 
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'''Disk Explorer''' can be used to copy files and folders to/from images, which DOSBox supports via the [[IMGMOUNT]] command.
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'''Disk Explorer''' is a small portable software that can be used to copy and delete files and folders to/from images. This provides an easy way to modify the images which DOSBox uses through its [[IMGMOUNT]] command.
  
However, do not attempt to use it to delete files and folders from images as it ruins the image as far as DOSBox is concerned (just settle on deleting files and folders from image using DOSBox itself).  
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==Note==
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In older Disk Explorer versions, '''deleting''' files and folders from images ruined the modified images (at least as far as DOSBox was concerned). The solution back then was settling on deleting images' files and folders from within DOSBox itself.
  
 
==Conclusion==
 
==Conclusion==
* Use this tool to copy files and folders to/from images
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* Use this tool to copy and delete files and folders to/from images.
* Don't use it delete files and folders from images
 

Latest revision as of 16:13, 28 April 2012

Disk Explorer
Homepage hp.vector.co.jp
License Freeware
Abandonware Yes

Disk Explorer is a small portable software that can be used to copy and delete files and folders to/from images. This provides an easy way to modify the images which DOSBox uses through its IMGMOUNT command.

Note

In older Disk Explorer versions, deleting files and folders from images ruined the modified images (at least as far as DOSBox was concerned). The solution back then was settling on deleting images' files and folders from within DOSBox itself.

Conclusion

  • Use this tool to copy and delete files and folders to/from images.