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Dzingai-
I'm not an expert on Win95a, but I think you have to be using one of the
higher releases of Win95 such as Win95c or OSR2 before you can use FAT32.
And yes, Fat16 has a limit of 2.1 gig per partion.
You could partition the disk into a number of partitions, each equal to or
smaller than 2.1 gig, and then Win95a could use the complete disk, with the
partitions showing as "drives" in Windows Explorer (drive C:\ and D:\, for
instance). That should work well. You could use the first drive for the OS
and your applications, and use the second drive for data (not a bad idea in
any case).
Hope this helps-
Rick
At 01:11 PM 10/1/2000 -1000, Dzingai Chakazamba wrote:
>I was installing Win95a, which failed to recognise FAT 32, so I had to use
>FAT16. Is there a way of installing Win95a using FAT32? And, does FAT16
>limit my HDD capacity to 2.1 Gig?
>
>Thanks to all for the help
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