Thanks to all for the responses on Disk Manager. I went and downloaded the
"Ranish Disk Manager" in case I need it. Wally asked what OS's I have
around. I have 3 PC's running currently, a Win98, Win98SE, and Win2000. I
haven't used Win 2000 much, but since this email I went looking and found
what I believe to be a disk management tool under "Administrative Tools". It
sounds like, from the replies, that I can slave the HD to this computer and
partition and format it right there. I might have to try that. Also, has
anyone run Win 2000 on a FAT 32 format? Does it work OK? Wasn't Win 2000
built on NTFS technology?

Thanks again,

Roger

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 8:00 AM
Subject: Re: PCWorks: Disk Manager


Roger:
        What other computers and OS systems do
you have available to work with?  If we know more
about these items, we can advise you how to use them
to get what you want.
Ranish makes a disk partitioning program that you
can download. Search for it on the Internet.

Wally


On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 20:47:56 -0600 "Roger Carnell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> Hello,
>
> Does anyone know of a stand alone, bootable disk manager (to
> partition, &
> format) that a person can download for free? The only thing I'm
> coming up
> with is Ontracks' Disk Manager for about $60. I would like to be
> able to
> format to FAT 32 and NTFS. I'm trying to use a 25 gig IBM
> harddrive,
> DJNA-352500, but somehow it has 3 partitions and their all FAT16. I
> used
> Datalife Guard from Western Digital to determine the partitions but
> it won't
> let me set up the drive. The drive is made by Hitachi. (Deskstar
> 25GP) At
> their web site, it says Disk Manager is no longer available for
> download and
> to go to the Ontrack website to get it. $60...When I try to install
> Win 2000
> Pro on this drive, it hangs before I get to the partitioning tool
> thats
> included with it. I thought if I could get it setup before hand, the
> install
> might go easier.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Roger C
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