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Date: | Tue, 13 Oct 1998 09:30:44 -0400 |
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>Kevin:
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>I haven't used DOS for some time but, as best as I can
remember, DOS 6.2
>doesn't support hard drive partitions over 504 megs. If you
had your 2.1
>gig drive formatted as a single partition, perhaps it was under
Windows 95?
>If so, then use the fdisk program that comes with Windows 95
(aka DOS 7.0)
Dos 6.2 will see up to 2.1 gigs per partion. It uses Fat16
just like Win95.
>>
>>By choosing LBA or Large in the CMOS setup, would I then have
to delete
>the
>>existing partition and reformat?
>>
>>Kevin Nowicki
>>
>
Hi,
Yes, check in your motherboard manual if you still have it, but
usually you should choose LBA (large is for non-microsoft OS's
(Linux I think). Then you MUST repartion it (delete the old and
recreate it) or it will never see the new partition (took me an
hour once to relise I had forgotten this step). After that, you
should be fine.
HTH,
Donald Gaither
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