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Hello Experts: We have recently had a problem with storing many files on approx. 320GB of drive space.  When the file number reached 1.6 million, Windows NT announced that the particular volume ...
Zones: Windows NTDate Answered: 09/06/2002 Views: 0
Hi, I've got a dual boot XP (Pro) + Linux (Suse 7.3) system. I partitioned my 100Gb HD and installed the two operating systems, windows on FAT32 and Linux on (RaiserFS). I created two additiona...
Zones: Linux AdminDate Answered: 04/14/2003 Views: 0
I have read all the post in http://www.experts-exchange.com/Hardware/Q_20848064.html And I have used the tool killdisk.exe to erase the FlashDisk,it could be erased but it couldn't be converted ...
Zones: General SystemsDate Answered: 09/23/2004 Views: 0
I want to install Windows NT on a PC using a dual boot with Windows 98. The Windows 98 logical drive is using FAT32, and I want Windows NT to be able to access the data files on this logical drive.
Zones: Win NT Setup, Windows 98, Windo...Date Answered: 09/25/2008 Views: 0
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