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To: Spots who wrote (6061)2/7/1999 2:24:00 PM
From: Zeuspaul  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
NT can't handle drives bigger than 8.4 gig without the ATA fix or service pack 4. However, it should have no trouble with partitions smaller than that in the front end of a larger drive.

I tried a clean install to master drive. I told NT to delete the existing FAT32 partition. Then when I try to create a new NTFS partition NT will not let me. I get to the screen where I can input the new NTFS size. NT shows I have an 8 gig and change drive and offers a 16 gig and change partition size. It tells me to enter the size of my choice but will not accept keyboard input.

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