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Sandy Shapiro wrote:
>
> 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?
>
I do all HDD maintenance while booted from a DOS floppy. I am current
on DFSEE but use Partition Magic 6 for most everything. FAT32
partitions made that way have always worked under W98 and OS/2. I do
tend to keep them under 50G so I don't have a lot of experience with
larger partitions.
Creating a backup drive as a single extended and then dividing it into
logicals makes it more "portable".
Current OS/2 FAT32 support is here.
ftp://ftp.netlabs.org/pub/fat32/f32_0910.zip
Ray
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