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Hya Harry
Well, You only have eCS and do not want to add a WINdows to your system
!!!
What the heck are you trying to do with a FAT32 partition ???
With a plain eCS system you better use HPFS only or perhaps JFS ;-)
Have a nice day, svob=EF
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hmotin@sbcglobal.net on 21/04/2004 02:25:28
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: Installing FAT32
On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 10:52:57 PDT7, waynec@linkline.com wrote:
>Yes, if you don't have a FAT32 partition on your hard drive(s), you'll
get a =
>message at bootup that the driver is aborting; that's not a problem,
it =
>should work when you DO add a fat32 partition.
OK! OK! But HOW do I create a FAT32 partition? I only have ECS and I
don't want to add =
Windows to my system. Is there an OS/2-ECS utility program that I can
use to create a =
FAT32 partition (and I assume that really means format it as FAT32)?
HCM
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