I missed part of this thread so forgive me if my questions have already been
covered.
(1)Does this conversion utility that comes with Win98 mean that I won't have
to reformat my hard drives? I always thought that I would have to reformat
to take advantage of FAT32.
(2)Currently I am running Win95a (OSR1?) with two hard drives. One drive is
a single partition and the other has three partitions. Can Win98 "see" both
hard drives and all partitions as one "drive" after running the conversion?
Bart Miller
> -----Original Message-----
> Sent: Saturday, June 27, 1998 6:42 PM
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> Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] FAT32/WIN98-What the manual says.
>
>
> >. The larger the cluster size the more he waste space. Not
> >exactly
> >sure of the formula to figure the waste space but there are some
> >shareware
> >that does that.
>
>
> I do have to agree with that, I think this chart was made for those who
> currently
> have FAT16 and are going to convert to FAT32. I made the conversion just
> a few minutes ago and I regained 200 MEGs of wasted space.
>
> I wonder what the cluster sizes will be if and when FAT64 is ever
> invented????There's
> a thought to ponder!
>
> --Patrick Black