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To: Clarence Dodge who wrote (7282)4/25/1999 10:42:00 PM
From: Zeuspaul  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
Theres 2300 mb free space. I could take about 500 mb from the primary partition there as well. It's a 4.3 gig drive.

What about the hidden FAT partition on the NT drive? Is there room in that for some Drive images? or did you size it down?

The SCSI drive is probably the best option.

You need to get a FAT partition on the SCSI to receive the lost Drive Image files. Once you put them on the SCSI drive you will be able to copy them to the ROMO with NT explorer..I think..NT explorer copies from FAT 16 to NTFS?? You may have to do it in stages if 2 gig is not enough.

You can probably work with 2 gig of the 2300 mb free space. Where is the free space? is it inside an extended partition or outside an extended partition?

Zeuspaul