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Ray,
Thanks for the info. I have v. 3.03 which I want to use to partition and
format a 20 gig Maxtor hard drive. Will it do the job without the patch
to 3.05?
Jack
>V3 with the 3.05 patch.
>500M, 1.6, 8.4, 10, 20, 80G. I cannot imagine owning a PC without PM. I
>am quite willing to buy a later version, if someone can give me a reason
>why I should. What will a new one do that this one won't?
>Ray
>jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net wrote:
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>> >Norton from 1994 is still working for me on FAT and Partition Magic from
>> >1996 is still working on FAT and HPFS, and maybe EXT-2.
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>> Partition Magic from 1996 sounds like v. 3.0. Am I correct? If so, how
>> big is/are the hard drive/drives you are using it on?
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