on Fri, 5 Jan
2007 18:15:22 -0800
> > What is the maximum size for a FAT32 volume that Windows will
> > support?
>
> I asked this question because I am having trouble formatting a 74 MB
> logical volume created by LVM. I tried to format it under WIN2K but just
> as format was about to complete it decided the volume was too large.
> Would it maybe have formatted FAT32 if I had created it under WIN2K?
As I recall it depends on which os you use. Since I could not format a fat32
partition with OS/2 I tried to format a large fat32 partition using XP and
could not do it (too large a partition). I had an older system with win98
which formatted the partition.
--
Robert Blair
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