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To: Sean W. Smith who wrote (4258)12/15/1998 9:39:00 AM
From: Clarence Dodge  Read Replies (2) of 14778
 
Sean

ZP wrote:
If you format the Win98/DOS drive FAT32 you will not be able to see it
in NT. This could be an advantage if you end up with two partitions on
the NT drive and want to preserve the NT drive letters as C then D. (I
know you can map drives in NT but prefer defaults if reasonable)



AND You replied:

Sounds good to me. Skip FAT32.

Did you mean to say Skip FAT 16 since you have agreed with ZP here?

And if I were to use w95 would FAT 32 also be the best format to use?

My NT drive will have two partitions and I would like to preserve the C and D lettering as ZP suggests.

Clarence
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