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Subject:
From:
Robert Bowen - Information Services - SUNY Farmingdale <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Sat, 10 Apr 1999 15:54:37 -0400
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If you go to the Symantec site and do a search for Fat32x it just seems to
be another version of Fat32.

It doesn't say anything about why you wouldn't be able to use it.

The Partition Magic web page states that version 4.0 fully supports it.  Is
this the version you are using?

-Rob

At 11:00 AM 4/10/99 +0100, you wrote:
>When installing new hard-drives, I regularly use 'Drive Image' to copy the
>data & 'Partition Magic' to re-size partitions. I have a high regard for
>these products & all usually goes well. However, I had the following problem
>with a partion identified as being 'FAT32X'.
>
>1 - 'Drive Image' identified the existing partition was full of data (it
>wasn't) & refused to re-size it to fit the new (larger) hard drive.
>2 - 'Partition Magic' would not convert the FAT32X partition.
>
>This prompts me to ask two questions:
>
>1 - What causes a partition to become FAT32X ?
>2 - Is there anything I can do with it ?


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