Partitions greater than 32GB must be formatted NTFS with XP.
NTFS Preinstallation and Windows XP
http://www.microsoft.com/hwdev/tech/storage/ntfs-preinstall.asp
Benchmarking on Windows XP
http://www.microsoft.com/hwdev/platform/performance/benchmark.asp
The Windows XP CD is bootable and contains all the tools necessary
to partition and format your drive. Follow this procedure and allow
Windows XP to partition and format your drive:
1. Open your BIOS and set your CD Drive as the first bootable device.
2. Insert your Windows XP CD in the CD Drive and reboot your computer.
3. You'll see a message to boot to the CD....follow the instructions.
4. The setup menu will appear and you should elect to delete the existing
Windows partitions, then create a new partition, then format the primary
partition (preferably NTFS) and proceed to install Windows XP.
5. Clean Install Windows XP
http://michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html
[Courtesy of Michael Stevens, MS-MVP]
6. After installing Windows XP, be sure and visit the support website
of the manufacturer of the computer to download and install any
available Windows XP compatible drivers, such as video adapter
and audio drivers.
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Nicholas
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| I have a 120 GB HD that I partitioned (but not formatted)
| with a Win ME startup disk. The HD is going into a new
| computer running on XP Pro. At the beginning of XP
| install, however, I am not given the choice of formatting
| in 32Fat as I would like, but only in NTFS. Must I delete
| the partition and accept NTFS by default or is there
| another solution. Much appreciative for an answer in
| advance .
| Max 29
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