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Hi,
I have two Western Digital drives. One is 40gig and
the other is 120gig. I originally used the 40 as the
main drive and eventually switched to the 120 when I
got it because it was a hair faster. I've used them
with Win98se for a couple of years with no problem.
And actually have a dual-boot setup with WinXP now,
again with no problems. Both times when I installed
them I just used the software that came with the
drives.
John
--- Sue Rose <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Good Day listers
>
> If you read a maxtor box, it suggests that only a
> 30gig hard drive be used as the main hard drive in a
> computer running windows 98. Is there a way to get
> around this limitations--Best But, Comp USA, Staples
> have nothing less than 80 gig HD. One thought I
> had was parttioning the drive with MAX Blast 3 as I
> do all my hard drives (saved me lots of grief on
> many brands of hard drives). Someone else
> suggested that Maxtor has since made a work around
> to the problem
>
> Any IDeas? Thanks in advance
>
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