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Hi, you are considering a 300GB HDD, right ?  
Isn't FAT32 =3D max 32GB ??  
 
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Subject:	SCOUG-Help: Re: Maxtor One Touch  
 
** Reply to message from "J. R. Fox jr_fox@pacbell.net" on Fri, 18 Jun  
2004  
11:01:37 PDT7  
 
> 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.  
 
Thanks for the information.  
 
I would like to keep the drive as a single partition so if there is a  
FAT32  
driver that can write to it that would work.  
 
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