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whenever i boot up, put in my windows ME startup disk and format the format doesnt work it says that its not supported and will not proform formating action and i was woundering whats going on and what can i do . Im really sick of windows XP and i want to go back to windows ME
boot up with the xp cd & you'll get the option to format the hdd!
also if you want any of your partitions larger than 32GB then you'll have to use NTFS.
The problem is FAT32 v. NTFS -- WinMe is looking for FAT32 and can't find it. Need to reformat the NTFS partition or change the partition to FAT32. Bozo1 was correct -- need to use FDISK and remove "non-DOS' partition.
<< whenever i boot up, put in my windows ME startup disk and format the format doesnt work it says that its not supported and will not proform formating action and i was woundering whats going on and what can i do . Im really sick of windows XP and i want to go back to windows ME >>
user error doesn't make one os any better than the rest. a machine is only as good as it's user.
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