T t1587 Baseband Member Messages 45 Apr 11, 2009 #1 I have 2 os (windows me and windows xp) installed on my computer (fat32 file system for both os). Windows xp can not see all files. What do I do?
I have 2 os (windows me and windows xp) installed on my computer (fat32 file system for both os). Windows xp can not see all files. What do I do?
R rohan23 Fully Optimized Messages 4,087 Apr 11, 2009 #2 FAT is limited to the size it can work with. Try installing NTFS. The maximum size for FAT is 4GB.
eyeCpc Fully Optimized Messages 2,669 Apr 11, 2009 #3 You are way off there! The maximum for Fat32 is far more then that! I ran 98 seeing a single primary on a 259gb drive with the help of the WD driver tool DrFat32 some years back. http://en.kioskea.net/contents/repar/fat32.php3
You are way off there! The maximum for Fat32 is far more then that! I ran 98 seeing a single primary on a 259gb drive with the help of the WD driver tool DrFat32 some years back. http://en.kioskea.net/contents/repar/fat32.php3
M markhare Baseband Member Messages 30 Apr 12, 2009 #4 Dodge1970 - FAT is limited to the size it can see - it was simple the DrFAT32 program that was enabling you to see more space. t1587 - are there particular types of file that windows xp can't see?
Dodge1970 - FAT is limited to the size it can see - it was simple the DrFAT32 program that was enabling you to see more space. t1587 - are there particular types of file that windows xp can't see?