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To: Steven Bowen who wrote (2085)2/26/1999 11:49:00 AM
From: RJL  Read Replies (1) of 110634
 
Installing OSR2 on a FAT16/FAT32 drive:

It's pretty simple. If your boot diskette is from an earlier release of Windows 95 that does not support FAT32, you have no choice but to partition the drive as FAT16.

If however, you have a system running OSR2, make a boot disk like I mentioned, with the FDISK.EXE from that computer.

You will then have a choice when you run FDISK if you want to enable large disk support (FAT32), or not (FAT16). So you do have a choice of what file system you want to install. Just remember, if the drive is larger than 2GB, and you choose FAT16, you will have to partition it into multiple partitions.

Hope that helps,

Richard
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