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NTFS or FAT32?
Again, copying to a local ufs fs and than from local ufs to local fat32 works fine (I just finished to restore them). Copying from local ufs or fat32 to remote nfs file server work fine (for now :-). If some dmesg, /var/log/messages or kernel config can help I can post to list or provide a link to my home

fat32/dos 6.22
Alex Meaden ma...@btintenet.com microsoft public win2000 general NTFS works fine for me on 2 computers, 3 harddisks. I had it running three partitions under FAT32 WIN2000. No problems. Last week I switched two of the partitions to NTFS (not the prime partition which stayed FAT32) I thought it would add more

raw disk sector read/write and FAT32
Also I noticed that reading large files from FAT32 partitions (like 500 mb) is *slow*. As long as files are small, everything works fine (not fast, but acceptable). But reading large files not only that is *slow* (like couple of kb/s) but it slows down entire system. The top utility shows that "cp" takes almost all

DirectX does not work in OSR2 FAT32 with Cyrix Media GX
I have an Nvidia TNT 2 Model 64 video card I have the same chipset in my video card and the XP default drivers work fine. ALL of the standard drivers worked Dual boot is highly reccommended 'til you are sure everything works as advertised. Guess I am one of the lucky ones. BTW, the HDD that XP is on is FAT32.

how to import Quake files into RHLinux 5.1 from a fat32 drive
I can format it as one 120Gb partition and everything works fine but when I try to format it as one small 1.3Gb primary (for swap files) and one large FAT32 logical drive, the 118Gb drive is listed twice on My Computer and Windows Explorer- once as G and and second time as J. Using the standard DOS ordering rules,

Can't have multiple search locations in 5.7
However I can not get DOS FDISK to partition the HDD for FAT32. It will only do FAT16 and partition up to 2G maximum. Windows 95 & earlier don't support The system works fine at 2G (WIN ME runs fine) but I would like to achieve a 30G partition. I even tried WDC LifeGuard Tools EZ-install & that did not work.

Linux and FAT32 on large harddrive
I also copied whole directories (of course, none which require Win95) from the FAT32 machine to the host notebook and everything works fine. <..there are many people afraid that it will mess up the FAT32 system.> Yes, indeed! That included me and is why I had a long, careful look around the newsgroups before taking

XP not recognizing Logitech Wingman FF pedals... Help!
Everything works fine when I open the same file if it sits on a fat16 formated drive which also is on the same win95 machine. In other words my win95 machine has two physical drives one formatted fat16 the other formatted fat32 and when I try and open a long filename with spaces which sits on the fat32 drive from

Duke on FAT32
I tried messing with FAT32 on a "test" partition and found that XTree v3.0 for DOS suprisingly works fine on it. <g> Yeah, most old DOS programs work fine. You'll have more problems with VFAT's long filenames than with FAT32. -- David Ripton drip...@netcom.com spamgard(tm): To email me, put "geek" in your Subject

Premature end of script headers Linux with Fat32 filesystem
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Drive Image 4.0 and XP (FAT32)
Rob Lohman (Visuar) vis...@my-deja.com rec video desktop FAT324NT works fine for me. I assume you would like to capture under 98, and would like to edit under NT. Everything works fine, but the whole concept feels like duct tape. It isn't indeed the most 'ok' solution, but hey, it works.

FAT32 2G Barrier
Julio Ruiz map...@yahoo.com microsoft public win98 disks general I have a new 20GB HDD, and i partitioned it, and works fine, then, my old 20 gigs, had a 5/15 partition, and when i bought the new one, i tried to delete the old partitions, and have now, a whole 20 gigs on that one too, but as soon as i ran fdisk on

Invalid Partition Table (FAT32)
Windows 98 works fine (of course) when Installing but OS/2 gets confused with the large HD. I've worked with OS/2 since 2.11 days so I'm not a stranger to it. I have to have FAT32 on there for Win98 only for games (I want a 12 gig partition as well as two 4 gig ones). And I want Boot Mag of course at the front

2nd Partition is Listed Twice in Win98se
Net alt comp periphs mainboard abit You must use a Win98SE boot disk to be able to fdisk a FAT32 partition. DOS doesn't even know what FAT32 is and the The system works fine at 2G (WIN ME runs fine) but I would like to achieve a 30G partition. I even tried WDC LifeGuard Tools EZ-install & that did not work.

XP Pro: can NTFS partition read FAT32 partition data files?
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IBM Memory Key ; mounting primary HD in IBM-DOS
When I connect it to my Vista Home Premium machine it works fine for a couple of weeks then it becomes unrecognized. They came formatted in Fat32. I used the drives for awhile before I reformatted them to NTFS. They worked perfectly well with the Fat32 file system but I changed to NTFS due to the limitation of

Drive Image 4.0 and XP (FAT32)
However I can not get DOS FDISK to partition the HDD for FAT32. It will only do FAT16 and partition up to 2G maximum. I've tried changing all the HDD The system works fine at 2G (WIN ME runs fine) but I would like to achieve a 30G partition. I even tried WDC LifeGuard Tools EZ-install & that did not work.

Does FAT32 support multiple logical drives???
My D drive works fine, though (D is the extended partition of disk 1 and not the primary partition of disk 2 because I have no primary on disk 2, just extended.) This is a brand new BH6 motherboard, and it ran fine with the 8GB as one partition, so it's not a BIOS issue. I triple checked that I enabled FAT32 and

Super Tech Question: WIN98 Fat32 --> Fat16 conversion
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Stuck writing a Device Driver that supports FAT32
Works fine every time. When I got my new system it came configured with Fat 32. My old drive, with all my data files, is Fat16. When I put it in my new system, Nothing to do with Win98 or FAT32, just the device driver for that old drive no longer being loaded at boot time when its not the boot drive.