On 7/7/05, Igor Robul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> datora tehnika wrote:
> 
> >''too small.''  Then I went with ''default,'' but then the volume size
> >was ''too large.'' (for a 40 GB drive, the identical twin of which
> >
> This is known problem for Windows 2000 DiskManager. You can create FAT32
> with Win98, Partition Magic, Linux, FreeBSD. Windows 2000 will be able
> to access disk.

Nice to have a recipe to get the porridge just right.  ;-)

I'm gonna take a stab at it over the next couple of days & I'll post
results, but I _think_ I can get the Win98 fdisk onto a bootable
floppy and then FAT32 & partition a hard drive from there.  I seem to
recall having done it about four years back, but i'm a bit fuzzy on
the details at this moment.  Need to pull my Win98 CD & some old tech
references.

THANKS !

  --  datora
serfing the stream electric
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