I just formated a 60 gb IBM Hitachi 7,200 RPM drive in my T20 Thinkpad into a
single partition and installed W2K. I first used a Win 98 startup disk w/o
cd rom support to fdisk and format the C: drive and ended up with 57+ GB
storage of FAT 32. I added DOS CD Rom drivers, a simple autoexec.bat, config.sys
and other system files in DOS; A: copy *.* C:. I shut down the laptop and
swapped the floppy for the DVDRom in the Ultra Bay. I booted the W2K CD and told
it to use the current FAT 32 partition. So it is possible to have more than 32
GB with W2K.
Regards,
Mike Scott
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