said:
>In <200510110522.j9B5Mqho063824@pimout5-ext.prodigy.net>, on 10/10/05
> at 10:22 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>>I had no trouble reading and writing to the 80 GB drive (fat 32) under
>>OS/2 using the fat32.ifs drivers. However, the 200 GB drive cannot be
>>read by OS/2 when formatted as fat 32. When changed to ntfs, it can then
>>be read (however, it can no longer be written to).
>Are you sure you have your USB and related drivers all updated to the
>latest versions?
>This has allowed others to access drives up to at least 250GB
Hi Steven,
I have the latest USB drivers and I updated the kernl to 14.103a_w4.
I can access the drive if I format it as NTFS. It is only when formatted
as FAT32 that I get the error message: "Not properly formatted."
I did a DFSEE wipe and recreated a new partition, but still no luck. I
wonder if there is something proprietary about this drive, a Maxtor, as
compared to the 80 GB Western Digital USB drive?
Sandy
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