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George Bell <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 27 Dec 2004 19:49:30 -0000
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http://www.google.com is a good source of information.

I got the following one of dozens more by searching for:-

partitioning large disk drives in windows 98

http://kb.indiana.edu/data/aema.html 

George Bell.

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Sent: 27 December 2004 15:53
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Subject: [access-uk] large hard disks with 98SE? 

hello list,
I am thinking about getting the new Lacie 1000GB external
HD, but would like to know if I am likely to have any
aggravation getting it to work under win98SE, as any info I
have managed to find on it has been completely useless on
that point.
in other words, the info I have found so far doesn't say
that it won't work with 98SE, but it doesn't say that it
will either, and I would really like to know before forking
out for it, or if there are any drivers or work arounds I
could use to get the drive to work, as a drive that size
would solve all my disk space problems for some time.

Simon



   

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