said:
>>
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>>>What is the largest FAT32 partition you are trying to make?
>>
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>>>Ray
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>> 200 GB
>Try something below 120G. IMHO 200G as a single partition is
>unmanageable anyway. And first create a 200G extended.
Hi Ray,
That doesn't seem to help.
If I format the drive as NTFS, I can read it under OS/2. If I format it as
FAT32, even with two partitions -- 120 and 80 -- I cannot access it under
OS/2. I get the error message "not formatted correctly."
Is there something about OS/2 that I need to fix?
Thanks,
Sandy
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