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Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 11:46:53 PDT7
From: jbrush@aros.net
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: Maxtor One Touch

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>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.

I have been using the Fat32 drivers from Hank Kelder for a long time now, and
they offer full read/write access. The drawback is you need Windows Scandisk to
fix problems that arise.

That said, the only time I have trouble is when I sometimes write to the drive
using Win2K. It seems okay unitl I get back into Warp, and then find that the
FAT tables are messed up, and so I have to go back to windows and scandisk to
fix it. Probably could just boot a windows floppy or custom CD to scandisk if
you don't have windows, or don't want that virus-infected piece of crap on your
machine.

I tried the NTFS drivers. They are read only, and I just didn't get any good
karma about them, so I gave it up.

John

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