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I think I remember that if you use the Win98 tools   
you can create a 64GB FAT32 partition.    
 
I guess this means that trying to install the "pinball.sys"   
HPFS driver from Win NT3.51 doesn't work on W2K or XP?   
 
What we really need is an NTFS5 driver for OS/2 or eCS.    
 
 -- Steve  
 
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On 6/18/04, Bob Blair wrote:  
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>On 6/18/04, Albert M. Svoboda wrote, in part:  
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>> Hi, you are considering a 300GB HDD, right ?  
>> Isn't FAT32 = max 32GB ??  
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>I don't know, which is why I am asking about a file   
>system that I can use on OS/2 and windows.    
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>If there is not one that can handle a single partition   
>that big I guess I will need multiple partitions   
>but it is not what I want.  
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> -- Robert Blair  
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