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Peter Skye wrote:
>
> FAT32 supported your (1) 500 GB, (5) 100 GB, (10) 50 GB, and your final
> (3) 167 GB partitioning. Yes?
Yes.
>
> At one time, FAT32 had a maximum partition size of 32 GB. Your W2K
> driver might be out-of-date.
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.
I don't really care what W2K can do. I can live without it on the
storage box. I was just trying to see if W2K could use the drive any
better than OS/2; I guess not.
I am getting transfer rates of 1M BPS. That seems a bit slow. And then
there is th choking.
Ray
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