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 <[email protected]>wrote:

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> >>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.
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> I am not Olaf but i don't know what you are trying to achieve.
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> 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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