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To: thecow who wrote (22950)10/19/2001 5:34:37 PM
From: bosquedog  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110652
 
a color thing

black and white are not colors but rather the absence of color.<G>



To: thecow who wrote (22950)10/20/2001 3:56:03 PM
From: Rick Faurot  Respond to of 110652
 
update on Norton 2001 AV conflict with W2000 SP2:

I decided to try a shortcut to the procedure you posted. I didn't uninstall SP2. I did use the Add/Remove function to attempt to remove Norton 2001 but the uninstall wizard hit an error, unable to find the install file. I decided to install Norton AV 2001 again anyway. It seems to be back on the job so apparently installing over is a way to solve the conflict. Hope so anyway.

Rick



To: thecow who wrote (22950)10/22/2001 7:13:14 PM
From: Kapusta Kid  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110652
 
In "Format", how does one change "Cluster Size"?

I was unable to "Defrag" my 19-20GB hard drive because the cluster size was 4K (should be 16K if only 1 partition). When I went to reformat, I realized I didn't know which switch to enter to force the change in cluster size (if there is such a switch). I've seen some products advertising the ability to change cluster size, so I'm wondering if whoever originally formatted this drive didn't use some 3rd party software on it. I just sold my old ThinkPad on eBay on which I was running Win 3.1. That DOS had extensive HELP for FORMAT, but I never thought I'd need it. I also gave my DOS manual to a friend to whom I gave an old Leading Edge system for her daughter.

I wound up partitioning the HD into 3 partitions, none of which is larger than 8GB. This might work out, since I have streamlined my system and dedicated the "D" logical drive to the tons of digital scans and photos I have. I was then able to defrag all 3 logical drives. Still, I am curious how I can change the cluster size if I need to do so down the road.