> So, I reformatted my hard drive. I made a partition C, the largest allowed
> for a FAT 16 partition, and formatted it as FAT 16. Then I made another
> partition, "D," with the remaining HD space and formatted that as Fat 32.
> That allowed me to use the entire 23.6 GB. I put all the Windows operating
> stuff and a few smaller programs on "C" drive and the remainder on "D"
drive.
> That way I get to use the FAT 32 storage efficiency on the bulk of my HD.
And
> -- voila -- all the programs which could not be recognized and/or opened
when
> I used the FAT 32 partition now work perfectly on the FAT 16 "C" drive.
Big snips.
I have fat 32 with no problems. Is there an upper limit of 20Gb with Fat32?
Foxy
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