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To: Clarence Dodge who wrote (5021)1/14/1999 8:50:00 PM
From: Zeuspaul  Read Replies (3) of 14778
 
Also I didn't see my fav fonts amongst the 25 in the NT fonts folder. Any suggestions where to go for free fonts? I haven't looked in the w98 fonts folder. But that brings another question to mind. Say I find the fonts I want in w98 on the other drive. How do I bring them over to the nt drive since my two drives are not accessible from each other? My active drive is always C and the other one is always D and not accessible.

Your D drive should be accessible from NT. The intent was to format the second drive FAT16 for that reason. If it was formatted FAT32 it is not accessible from NT. It can be changed from FAT32 to FAT16 with Partition Magic.

Why do you think the D drive is inaccessible? Does the drive letter show up in NT explorer?

I can't help much with the fonts. I am heading in that direction myself. I just picked up Corel Draw with 1000 + fonts. They have a few interesting ones. I do not know how font compatibility works and how to transfer/load them into the standard Win font location. Perhaps one only has to copy them into a specific folder?

Spots probably knows<g>

It looks like you got your machine from Jon in time. He seems to be more busy now than he was before Christmas. I have a feeling you are partly to blame<g>

Zeuspaul
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