on Wed, 
8 Jun 2005 11:02:07 PDT7 
> > So, there you go.  Information and a couple of questions.  Thanks for you help. 
> >  
> > -Rocky 
>  
> If the Creative Micro N200 is formated FAT32, and you don't need  
> Extended Attributes on your FAT32 devices, look for the "/EAS" switch on  
> the FAT32.IFS line in the CONFIG.SYS.  This is what  enables Extended  
> Attributes and creates the EA DATA. SF, WP ROOT. SF files on you FAT32  
> volumes. 
Unfortunately, it's formatted FAT16. (Sorry for the delay in response, I was 
travelling cross country this week). 
> If the Creative Micro N200 is formated FAT16, I am not sure of a way to  
> disable the EA's. 
>  
> Thanks for all the work you did in figuring out the Creative Micro N200. 
Hey, no.  Thank you for your help and encouragement. 
> MarkO 
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