said:
>Humm, and here I thought I simply used the elegant methods available from
>the dfsee menus to work around an operator malfunction.
OK, it was elegant!
>FWIW, there were some vocal claims that dfsee can not resize fat32. I
>recommend that the vocal claimants read the RESIZE command documentation
>in dfscmds.txt.
;-)
Interesting. That file is not placed in the desktop folder with the other
documentation placed there.
You are correct that dfscmds.txt says this:
"The RESIZE command is implemented as a generic command, but requires a
filesystem dependent part to be implemented.
Currently that is only available for FAT, FAT32, HPFS and NTFS..."
Jan's note said:
"DFSee can expand NTFS partitions, but NOT FAT or FAT32!"
I apparently misread it.
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