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    Maximum FAT32 Partition - read carefully.

    All,

    The question I have is:

    Does anyone know of a utility that will create FAT32 partitions larger than 65GB?

    I have tried WinXP and according to msdn:

    http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d...c_fil_tdrn.asp

    it will only format a maximum FAT32 partition of up to 32GB, although theoritically it can recognize a FAT32 partition of up to 4TB as long as some other utility can create it.

    I have Partition Magic 5.0 at home and was able to create 65GB FAT32 partitions with it, but no larger. I have a 160GB drive and would love a single big fat partition.

    Questions asking me why I don't use NTFS can be directed to my PM but please don't post them here as they are irrelevant to my question.

    Thanks!

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    it comes down to the maximum location that can be addressed using x-bytes of data. 160Gb just won't fit in 4 bytes, or whatever. There used to be translation software that would read large addresses for hard disks that were over a certain size, just as there were ways to address more than 512Mb of RAM in the early days.
    Sorry I can't help further.

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    Thanks, I'll check it out at home and see what it does.

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