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Hi, thanks.
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> We did it by having NT installed on a master disk, then formatting a > 2GB
> slave disk with NTFS. We then moved the newly formatted slave disk to master on
> another computer, and installed NT.
>
But it seems that the new disk starts empty. If on the second computer
you start with a DOS booting floppy, it can see the NT CD, and start
installation, but I don't see where the NT files which the installation
copies go to. Am I missing something?
(I'm thinking in a direct installation from the CD. Does building
the installation floppies make a difference?)
> Roxanne Pierce
> R2 Systems, San Diego
> mailto:[log in to unmask]
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> On Thursday, February 12, 1998 01:49, [log in to unmask] [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> wrote:
> > Hi.
> > I think to remember that a trick was mentioned here on how to
> > make an NTFS partition occupy a whole >2 GB disk.
> > Since one way of installing NT is first format to FAT16, and
> > later NT will convert the partition to NTFS, it starts with the FAT16
> > 2 GB limit.
> > Which was the trick?
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