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Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 11:01:37 PDT7
From: "J. R. Fox" <jr_fox@pacbell.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: Maxtor One Touch

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Bob wrote:

> I am thinking of buying a Maxtor One Touch 300gb Firewire/USB2 drive.

I have a competing model external h/d from Seagate, which I use for overflow
storage & larger files like partition images from the desktop & XPC boxes. It is
USB, and I only have USB going right now in W2K, so that is what I access it from.

> Does anyone know what the file system is on these drives?

I think you must mean, 'what is the *default* file system on it ?' (Because you
could certainly *create* partitions on it, having any file system you prefer,
except perhaps for FAT-16, which would have disk location issues.) Don't know for
sure, but my guess is that it must be FAT-32. Whatever the case, it probably has
to stay the way that it is, in order for the One Touch business to keep working.

> What I want to use it for is a back-up device for a few machines so I will need a
> file system that can be
> used by both Windows and OS/2.

There are FAT-32 and NTFS access drivers available for eCS. (I have no experience
with these, as yet.) I think the FAT-32 one may have Wrtie Access, but the NTFS
one *may* not offer this at this time. Can't speak to the safety or reliability of
either. Maybe soneone else on the list can.

Jordan

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