Hugh:
The XP disk is formatted FAT 16 and when it is
the bootted operating system, the 98 FAT 32 disk is
not seen or accessable at all...
I have no doubt that if the XP disk was also formatted
FAT 32, the 98 disk would be accessable. I am not
sure that this is true if the XP disk was formatted NTFS.
WAlly
On Mon, 30 Oct 2006 12:39:23 -0500 Hugh Vandervoort <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> Being bootable makes no difference at all. I say this from extensive
>
> experience.
> Set your XP disk as master and your 98 disk as slave and you'll be
> able
> to see the files.
> You can edit the boot.ini file by hand, or use XP's fixboot command
> if
> you have problems in this configuration.
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hugh:
> > I think that it being a bootable drive as
> > suggested by Clint is the source of the problem.
> >
> > The restore program on my WIN XP Home
> > computer uses A FAT 32 Formatted partition
> > for the restore data. It is not a bootable
> > partition.
> > That drive is seen from
> > the WIN XP program that is on a NTFS
> > formatted partition. I am locked out from
> > access to the restore programs. I have
> > copied them to CD's using the program
> > supplied with the WIN XP OS. I plan
> > to see if they work when I get a chance.
> >
> > Wally
> >
> > On Mon, 30 Oct 2006 03:16:57 -0500 Hugh Vandervoort
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > writes:
> >> There's some other problem here, Wally. XP will read FAT 32
> drives
> >> with
> >> no problem. I do this often when helping people transfer files,
> and
> >> many
> >> manufacturers shipped XP as FAT32.
> >> Double-check your jumper settings. Do you know for sure that this
>
> >> drive
> >> is good?
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