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Hi
Have you downloaded and installed a FAT32 driver !?
http://fat32.netlabs.org/?show=3Ddownload
Godd luck, svob=EF
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2lvvuss02@sneakemail.com on 03/07/2004 23:46:40
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: Maxtor One Touch
I have purchased a Maxtor One Touch 200gb firewire/USB disk drive. It
appears
to have come formatted as 200gb FAT32 (large floppy). XP would open it
but
OS/2 would not (which was not unexpected). So on XP I created an
extended
partition and in that created an 80gb NTFS partition, an 80gb
unformatted
partition and a 32gb FAT32 partition. This still would not open using
OS/2 so
I checked it out on XP using DFSEE. DFSEE changed the extended
partition type
from 0F to 05. Still no luck on OS/2, DFSEE see it as drive 3 but can
not read
anything from the drive.
Anyone have any ideas on how to get this thing working with OS/2?
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Robert Blair
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