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Support 100G?

Anything w/N the past year should support that...your OS is what I'd be worried about...I'm not sure about 2K, but I know that XP supports 100+ I'm also almost CERTAIN that ME and lower do NOT support size like that.

MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!

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Windows 98, using FAT32 can support partitions (and therefore drives) up to 127GB in size.

Windows 95 is the only operating system with a 32GB drive size limit.

For more information, please read the FAQ: FAT32 vs NTFS.

Other limitations are the result of the BIOS. You can get around BIOS limitations by purchasing a PCI IDE Controller, or using BIOS Overlay software, such as Maxtor MaxBlast and others.
 
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