While this is true for the built-in tools, you "can" use third party
tools (or older MS ones?) to make a larger partition and it will
work fine. I never trusted that theory myself since I would rather
have the security and convenience (and journaling) of NTFS.
(If I wanted to run Win98, I'd do it in a MSVirtualPC2004 session
on a NTFS drive inside a virtual drive file...)
Rick Glazier
From: "Carl Houseman" <[log in to unmask]>
> BTW, if you want to have access to the Win2K partition from Win98, you will
> have to format with the FAT(32) file system. And in Win2K and XP, a FAT
> volume is limited to 32GB.
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