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interesting dual boot problem

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petter - 30 Oct 2003 19:29 GMT
I just created a dual boot on my comp, with win 98 and
2000. All my disks have FAT 32 file system, however the
ones formated in 98 are not shown/shown but displayed as
not formated in 2000 and vica verca. Are there different
types of fat32? do I need a driver?

tnx
abc - 30 Oct 2003 21:25 GMT
it depends upon you that what file system you have decided
to use.
1. If you have used FAT32on win98, you cannot read NTFS
file system.
2. if you have used NTFS for win2k, it will show NOT
FORAMMTTED as per your complaint.

install both OSs using FAT32, to have accessibility in
both vise-versa.

:-)

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Joep - 30 Oct 2003 22:17 GMT
> it depends upon you that what file system you have decided
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Did you actually READ the post?
anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com - 30 Oct 2003 23:27 GMT
Yes, well, they All have FAT32 system. I don't use NTFS...
Any sugestion on how to solve the problem?

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