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On Monday, April 12, 1999 9:44 PM you wrote:
>I know that two computors cannot be networked one using Fat 16 and the
other
>using FAT 32, but is data able to be shared by way of removable media
>(floppies, zip disks and RW CD's, etc) ?
This is the second time I've seen this hypothesis, but I can't for the life
of me figure out how it came in to existance. I, for one have never had any
problems on a mixed Fat16 / Fat32 network, either using MS onboard stuff or
netware.
>If I convert to Fat 32 at the time of fdisk/format or with Microsoft's
>conversion utility am I able to convert back with a 3rd party utility or do
>I have to have the 3rd party utility installed and use it to convert to Fat
>32 in order to be able to convert back to Fat 16 if I feel like I need to?
Partition Magic from Powerquest will do this job nicely without any
problems ( and all day long if you feel the need).
HTH
Rick Swartz ([log in to unmask])
http://www.swartz-clan.com
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