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This AM, on the SysInternals website, I downloaded a bunch- slowly, but
on this one I got "page not found".
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FAT32 for Windows NT 4.0
1998
Mark Russinovich and Bryce Cogswell
Last Updated: January 10, 2002
v1.06
FAT32 is a FAT32 file system driver for Windows NT 4.0. Once installed,
any FAT32 drives present on your system will be fully accessible as
native Windows NT volumes.
Recommended FAT32 Configuration
Do not convert your first partition, or your NT boot partition (the one
with \winnt on it), to FAT32 as there is no support in Windows NT 4.0 for
reading FAT32 drives during the boot sequence.
For maximum compatibility in dual boot systems, the recommended partition
configuration is to maintain a FAT partition as the first partition on
the primary drive. This partition should contain Windows 95/98 as well as
Windows NT and should not be used to store applications or data files.
The rest of the primary disk and any other disks should be formatted with
FAT32.
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Does anyone have this one and can post it to a website so I can d/l it?
TIA
Mike Sa
on this one I got "page not found".
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FAT32 for Windows NT 4.0
1998
Mark Russinovich and Bryce Cogswell
Last Updated: January 10, 2002
v1.06
FAT32 is a FAT32 file system driver for Windows NT 4.0. Once installed,
any FAT32 drives present on your system will be fully accessible as
native Windows NT volumes.
Recommended FAT32 Configuration
Do not convert your first partition, or your NT boot partition (the one
with \winnt on it), to FAT32 as there is no support in Windows NT 4.0 for
reading FAT32 drives during the boot sequence.
For maximum compatibility in dual boot systems, the recommended partition
configuration is to maintain a FAT partition as the first partition on
the primary drive. This partition should contain Windows 95/98 as well as
Windows NT and should not be used to store applications or data files.
The rest of the primary disk and any other disks should be formatted with
FAT32.
snip
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Does anyone have this one and can post it to a website so I can d/l it?
TIA
Mike Sa