Possible to have a 90gig partition on FAT32?

Nessal

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I have a 120gig HDD and I split the HDD into 30gig and 90gig partition. The 30 gig does everything fine but when I try to format the 90gig partition it says that the drive is too large....help?
 

Nessal

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I was using the Win2k Pro boot cd. I booted up with it and was trying to create the two partition again....it would only do it in NTFS....I want it to be in Fat32 instead....seems as if the win2k wouldn't format it in Fat32 =(
 

ChefJoe

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Known limitation MS put in Win2k is that HDs over like 30 or 40 gigs cannot be formatted in FAT32. Just another trick from billy. Try the winMe boot disk. The OS will have no trouble reading it, but it won't format larger than said limitation.
 

Nessal

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Originally posted by: BIGGDOG
Try Free FDISK it will support 128 gig.



Woot. I'll try that...I had Win2k recognize 120gig in Windows...but it just won't format it at that size so its just sitting there and I can't do a thing with it.
 

KavMan

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Just format using win98 or winme bootdisk
Don't worry when formatting it reports the wrong size
Once format is done in dos Win2k will see the full drives
 

BIGGDOG

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Ok this is what you do.
1 Boot up into command safe mode or use a win 95/98 boot disk.
2 Once you get the command prompt A: put in the fdisk disk.
3 Type "set ffd_version=w98" With out quotes Then hit enter
4 Then type fdisk and you can go from there.

I have a disk prepaired if you need it LMK

BTW it will work as I did it in 2000 as well
 

Nessal

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The thing is, my other hard drive with all the backed up data on it is Fat32...I had problems transfering things from Fat32 to NTFS....

What is the difference between the two anyways?
 

Nessal

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Hrmm...I just remember in the past when I tried to move files back from a Fat32 drive, a lot of the files became corrupted...i'll try it out again. Thanks,
 

Jeff7

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Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: OulOat
Maybe you should stick to Linux, since you do have their idol.

If that was directed at me, what are you talking about?

Was directed to Nessal - check his avatar - the Linux penguin.
 

n0cmonkey

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Originally posted by: Jeff7
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: OulOat
Maybe you should stick to Linux, since you do have their idol.

If that was directed at me, what are you talking about?

Was directed to Nessal - check his avatar - the Linux penguin.

Ahh, the reprocussions of turning off the eye candy... :p