[Ham-Computers] WINDOWS XP doesn't see HD

Dan Violette danki6x at earthlink.net
Sun Feb 6 01:49:36 EST 2005


XP will see all the formats at the same time.  USB flashdrives are FAT32,
floppies are too, etc.

Dan, KI6X

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Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2005 10:38 PM
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Subject: Re: [Ham-Computers] WINDOWS XP doesn't see HD


As I said earlier, I run NT5SP4 and all that I know about XP is that after 
fighting with it for two months on one of our workstations, I cut its CD up
and 
tried to use it for shim stock (didn't work there either).  But that doesn't

seem logical.  Until late last year, I was running a mix of NTFS formated
RAID 
0 EIDE drives, FAT32 formated stand alone EIDE drives, a FAT32 formated SCSI

drive and two FAT16 formated SCSI drives.  And everything from Windows
Explorer 
back to PFM (a 16 bit DOS utility last revised in 1990) was happy and could 
read and write to all of the drives.  Come to think of it, GREP.COM from
1987 
also worked just fine.  Besides that, if XP could only read an NTFS
formatted 
hard drive, it couldn't read any CD or DVD or floppy or Flash Drive.

BTW, does anyone know whether there was ever a later version of PFM than 
2.28?  Or of GREP or DIRMATCH?

In a message dated 2/6/2005 12:03:06 AM Central Standard Time,
nj9k at wi.rr.com 
writes: 
> Do you remember how you formatted the "OLD" primary, now secondary? Is 
> the new primary formatted as NTFS? NTFS is "NOT COMPATIBLE" with FAT32 
> and cannot read FAT32. So DOS and BIOS AND XP says it there but XP's 
> NTFS formatted op system cannot read it!

Robert Downs - Houston
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<wa5cab at cs.com> (Primary email)
<wa5cab at houston.rr.com> (Backup email)
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