Windows 2000 Recovery Console

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Using Windows 2000 Recovery Console, what is the largest FAT32 Partition
that can be created.

Many thanks
 
32 gB

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| Using Windows 2000 Recovery Console, what is the largest FAT32 Partition
| that can be created.
|
| Many thanks
|
|
|
 
Using W2K Recovery Console with a new 80 GB IDE, DISKPART allows a
partition of just under 80GB to be created. Will that be unreliable ?
should I restrict to 32 GB ?

Thanks
 
To answer my own Q, I guess DISKPART allows greater that 32 GB partitions to
be created for use with NTFS file system.



John said:
Using W2K Recovery Console with a new 80 GB IDE, DISKPART allows a
partition of just under 80GB to be created. Will that be unreliable ?
should I restrict to 32 GB ?

Thanks


Dave Patrick said:
32 gB
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Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
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:
| Using Windows 2000 Recovery Console, what is the largest FAT32 Partition
| that can be created.
|
| Many thanks
 
Correct.

--
Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect

:
| To answer my own Q, I guess DISKPART allows greater that 32 GB partitions
to
| be created for use with NTFS file system.
|
|
|
| | > Using W2K Recovery Console with a new 80 GB IDE, DISKPART allows a
| > partition of just under 80GB to be created. Will that be unreliable ?
| > should I restrict to 32 GB ?
| >
| > Thanks
 
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