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Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 10:36:03 PDT7
From: Jerry Garren <jzlists@gtdneo.com >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: [Fwd: Re: [fat32user] Large hard drive]

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Has everyone seen this?
Jerry

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [fat32user] Large hard drive
Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 07:36:57 -0000
From: wbockey
Reply-To: fat32user@yahoogroups.com
To: fat32user@yahoogroups.com

Hi,

FAT32 is not limited 32GB or 64GB, the limt is 2TB.

I have 6 partition with FAT32:
- 10 GB, 100 GB and 120 GB on one fixed disk connected by IDE
- 230GB on a fixed disk connected by IDE
- 76 GB on a removable disk connected with USB (since 2 weeks) and
- 190 GB on a removable disk connected with USB (since 3 days).

When ejecting one of the USB devices I get an error message (the
device does not work). But I can read and write it without errors!

I use an eCS 1.0 with the latest USBBasic, USBMSD, OS2DASD. (All of
them 10.145?)

Procedure for the 76 GB USB disk:
- Wipe beginning area of the disk using DFS.
- Create Partitions under Win XP
- Format with h2format (ftp://ftp.heise.de/pub/ct/ctsi/h2format.zip).
- Add LVM information under OS/2 with DFS.

Procedure for the 190 GB USB disk:
- Wipe beginning area of the disk using DFS.
- Create Partitions with LVM under OS/2 (includes adding LVM
information)
- Set type of partition unter OS/2 with DFS
- Create an image of the partition with f32blank
(http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/util/disk/f32blank.zip)
- Write the image onto the disk.

H2format is a program of a german computer magazine to bypass the
restrictions of MS Windows, which differ from version to version. It
runs under Win but not under OS/2 using ODIN.

I hope it helps.

Wilhelm Bockey

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