W2K: How do you format a large FAT32 partition?

Bozz

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I have a need for FAT32 for DOS compatibility and need to regularly delete/create a partition of a certain size, format it FAT32 in windows

Trouble is it wont let me make a partition larger than 30-ish gig.

Any cheats around this?
 

Jeff7

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Knoppix boot CD?
Or if you've got a Win9x system (or setup CD) around, use that.
 

Bozz

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The question was how can it be done INSIDE w2k. I do not want to exit W2k to do it otherwise i'd simply use a DOS7 disk, fdisk and format.
 

bsobel

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Originally posted by: Bozz
The question was how can it be done INSIDE w2k. I do not want to exit W2k to do it otherwise i'd simply use a DOS7 disk, fdisk and format.

Nope, can't be done by the MS tools from within Windows.
 

redbeard1

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There is no work around for this. Either boot to a floppy and fdisk it, grabbing the Fdisk for Winme to do it, as 98SE fdisk will not report drive sizes right over 64 gig. Also Fdisk will only create a drive of either 127 or 137 gig, no matter what. Any larger and you need to use a software solution like Partition Magic or something similar.