On 25 Apr 98 about Re: [PCBUILD] Year 2000, Jeffrey Delzer
<[log in to unmask]> had this to say:
> For those of us who have switched over to Win98's FAT32, an older
> 6.22/Win95 boot disk won't properly initialize the C: drive, will it? If
> not, what's the best course of action? I'd rather not go back to FAT16,
> if possible. TIA
Quite right, you can't use a FAT16-formatted system disk to boot a
FAT32 drive. But the newer versions of Win98 allow you to check your
system for millenium-bug susceptibility; read your Release Notes to
see if your version allows this.
Kris Shapar