On Fri, 2003-04-04 at 21:08, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
> setup a special partition for that. You can always backup your /home
> partition to the Windows partition if any trouble comes.
Excellent idea - I'll try that when I set about installing 9.1 - it
sounds as though quite a lot of people are havi
stormjumper wrote:
thanks. i'll look into it.
to be honest, i was just curious as a seem to recall
my win98 not being able to see the ntfs partitions
on the same drive used by win2k.
Natively, it can't see NTFS partitions on any drive - Win9x only knows
about FAT and FAT32.
Want to buy your P
urday, April 05, 2003 06:17
Subject: Re: [newbie] Hard disk repartitioning
On Friday 04 Apr 2003 8:35 am, stormjumper wrote:
> sorry, somewhat off topic,
> but how did you get your win98
> to see the ntfs partitions?
www.sysinternals.com have NTFS drivers for Win9x and even DOS. It'l
Hey all,
First up, thank you everyone for your prompt
help. you've really made it easier for me.
reading all your posts i've come up with a plan which
goes like this:
( just to remind you, i have a 20GB disk, C drive:5GB
having WinME(FAT32), D drive: 15GB having all my
data(FAT32), 128MB
On Sat, 2003-04-05 at 00:47, Arthur Kng wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> First up, thank you everyone for your prompt
> help. you've really made it easier for me.
> reading all your posts i've come up with a plan which
> goes like this:
>
> ( just to remind you, i have a 20GB disk, C drive:5GB
> hav
On Friday 04 Apr 2003 8:08 pm, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-04-05 at 00:47, Arthur Kng wrote:
> > Hey all,
> >
> > First up, thank you everyone for your prompt
> > help. you've really made it easier for me.
> > reading all your posts i've come up with a plan which
> > goes like this:
>
On Friday 04 Apr 2003 8:35 am, stormjumper wrote:
> sorry, somewhat off topic,
> but how did you get your win98
> to see the ntfs partitions?
www.sysinternals.com have NTFS drivers for Win9x and even DOS. It'll cost $299
for read/write, but read only is free.
--
Richard Urwin
Want to buy your
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From: "Arthur Kng" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 3:45 PM
Subject: [newbie] Hard disk repartitioning-II
> Hey all,
>
> First up, thank you everyone for your prompt
> help. y
On Friday 04 Apr 2003 3:45 pm, Arthur Kng wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> First up, thank you everyone for your prompt
> help. you've really made it easier for me.
> reading all your posts i've come up with a plan which
> goes like this:
>
> ( just to remind you, i have a 20GB disk, C drive:5GB
> havi
Hey all,
First up, thank you everyone for your prompt
help. you've really made it easier for me.
reading all your posts i've come up with a plan which
goes like this:
( just to remind you, i have a 20GB disk, C drive:5GB
having WinME(FAT32), D drive: 15GB having all my
data(FAT32), 128MB
Guy Rouillier wrote:
John Richard Smith wrote:
Well I have plenty of ntfs partitions after the linux partitions and
neither W98 nor W2K have any trouble recognising them. Maybe you
cannot have a windblows OS after a linux partition, never tried that
one but I would expect it to work.
John
W
John Richard Smith wrote:
Well I have plenty of ntfs partitions after the linux partitions and
neither W98 nor W2K have any trouble recognising them. Maybe you cannot
have a windblows OS after a linux partition, never tried that one but I
would expect it to work.
John
Win98 won't recognize any
Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Thursday April 3 2003 03:58 am, John Richard Smith wrote:
Derek Jennings wrote:
Windows will stop looking for usable partitions as soon as it sees
the first non Windows partition
I've seen this suggested before, I want to just corrct that,
Windows will perfectly
On Thursday April 3 2003 03:58 am, John Richard Smith wrote:
Derek Jennings wrote:
>> Windows will stop looking for usable partitions as soon as it sees
>> the first non Windows partition
> I've seen this suggested before, I want to just corrct that,
> Windows will perfectly well see any partition
On Thu, 03 Apr 2003 13:58:21 +0100
John Richard Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well I have plenty of ntfs partitions after the linux partitions and
> neither W98 nor W2K have any trouble recognising them. Maybe you
> cannot have a windblows OS after a linux partition, never tried that
> one b
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Thursday 03 Apr 2003 10:58 am, John Richard Smith wrote:
Derek Jennings wrote:
On Thursday 03 Apr 2003 4:42 am, M X wrote:
Windows will stop looking for usable partitions as soon as it sees the
first non Windows partition. So if you want your "4)Partition fo
On Thursday 03 Apr 2003 10:58 am, John Richard Smith wrote:
> Derek Jennings wrote:
> >On Thursday 03 Apr 2003 4:42 am, M X wrote:
> >
> >Windows will stop looking for usable partitions as soon as it sees the
> > first non Windows partition. So if you want your "4)Partition for data
> > accesible
Derek Jennings wrote:
On Thursday 03 Apr 2003 4:42 am, M X wrote:
Windows will stop looking for usable partitions as soon as it sees the first
non Windows partition. So if you want your "4)Partition for data accesible
from Windows and Linux(FAT32)" partition to be visible from Windo
Dear all,
I have a 20GB hard disk with a 5GB primary partition(C drive, DOS partition) and 15GB logical partition(D drive, extended DOS partition). The C drive has WinME and all application softwares and has 3.74 GB of free space. The D drive has all my data and has 9.84 GB of free space. I want to
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