Thanks. But I don't know if i run ReactOS, how could I replace the kernel
file, such as ntoskrl.exe ?
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 8:54 PM, victor martinez <vicmarcal(a)hotmail.com>wrote;wrote:
>Thanks Olaf. The method below is what I
think, do you think it's
reasonalbe?
>1.Install both Windows and ReactOS on the
virtual machine such as
VirtualBox.
>2.Enter windows system, cause it can share
file between virtual machine
and the PC outside the virtual machine.
>3.In windows, overwrite the file which I
modified and reboot the virtual
machine.
I am not Olaf but i don't know what you are trying to achieve.
If you want to test the behavior of a ReactOS file in Windows (replacing
the original with the ReactOS one) then you are right, that is the way.
If you want to test your compiled file in ReactOS then use
MagicISO/PowerISO to create an ISO file from that compiled file, then attach
that ISO file to your ReactOS Virtual Machine (as you did when installing
ReactOS on it).Run the ReactOS VM, access to the CdRom drive and voila you
will find there the compiled file.
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