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Dave H
December 11th 03, 07:26 AM
On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 01:08:24 GMT, Dave H > wrote:

to both Bruce and Michael. As all i wanted to do was be able to share
the newlyt added drive, NTFS on that drive seems to be ok as one or
both of you pointed out would be the case.

I go away happy, at least until some conflict with having a FAT32
system drive and NTFS data drive (shortly to be driveS) arises.
If/when that happens, back to 98/ME for me:).

To nhale - good luck with the WD drive. My lessons learned there date
many years back - W95 on a P2 and those wonderful WD utilites (EZBIOS
- or FUBIOS as I prefer) that hosed up the bios catastrophically doing
the 6GB drive to 2GB partitions. Probably all cockpit errors on my
part but I've been a Maxtor guy ever since.

Again, thanx for all your responses.

Michael Solomon \(MS-MVP Windows Shell/User\)
December 11th 03, 07:27 AM
Glad it worked out for you, Dave.

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"Dave H" > wrote in message
...
> On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 01:08:24 GMT, Dave H > wrote:
>
> to both Bruce and Michael. As all i wanted to do was be able to share
> the newlyt added drive, NTFS on that drive seems to be ok as one or
> both of you pointed out would be the case.
>
> I go away happy, at least until some conflict with having a FAT32
> system drive and NTFS data drive (shortly to be driveS) arises.
> If/when that happens, back to 98/ME for me:).
>
> To nhale - good luck with the WD drive. My lessons learned there date
> many years back - W95 on a P2 and those wonderful WD utilites (EZBIOS
> - or FUBIOS as I prefer) that hosed up the bios catastrophically doing
> the 6GB drive to 2GB partitions. Probably all cockpit errors on my
> part but I've been a Maxtor guy ever since.
>
> Again, thanx for all your responses.
>
>

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