wrote:
> It gets regular updates on line. Are you aware of
> another driver?
> >
> > If you want to play, try partitioning various
> sizes until you find what
> > size your W2K driver will support.
Maybe I came in late or am otherwise missing
something, but I have whole drives (single partition)
as FAT32, up to 300GB. No problemo. I gather I could
go much larger if I wished, but then I don't own or
use any drives larger than 320GB, nor do I want to at
the present time. It is unclear to me what might be
inhibiting you from doing likewise, other than some
out of date driver. I did my partition creation and
formatting from DFSEE, but could just as easily have
done so with Acronis Disk Director, or the free
Seagate disk tool.
Jordan
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