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OS/2 wouldn't recognize NTFS, but Winders up 'til XP would recognize
HPFS which is the configuration I described. v
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\ / Virginia R. Hetrick, here in sunny California
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Ray Davison wrote:
> Virginia R. Hetrick, Ph.D. wrote:
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>> NTFS is M$'s name for HPFS.
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> I realize IBM's BM thinks NTFS is HPFS; at least when BM sees the XP
> preloaded on my laptop, and the W2K I added, before I added eCS. But
> didn't M$ tweak NTFS enough for OS/2 not to be able to use it? If
> they are close to the same I would think it would be easy to get OS/2
> to use NTFS. But the most we have is read only.
>
> Ray
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