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Mike Buraczewski wrote:
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> I should know the answer to this after reading this list for as long as I
> have, but I need to ask anyway. Fat32 is one of the enhancements that is
> described for Win98. However it has been discussed for a long time. Is it
> available as part of the Win95 OEM? How does one set up a (new) machine to
> use Fat32?
You need to run the FDISK from the OSR2, Windows95B, and when it asks
you initially if you would like Large Disk support answer YES. That is
all there is to it.
If you are planning on upgrading to Windows98, Win98 has a FAT16 to
FAT32 converter. I used the converter to convert my older drives and
have not experienced any problems with them and no data loss.
Just my two cents,
Robert Kilroy
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