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NTFS and FAT32 partitions
Name: Sebastian Date: March 30, 2000 at 19:52:06 Pacific
Comment:
I am dual booting win 98 and nt 4 and recently I stumbled upon a program which allows NT to recognize fat32 partitions. I have downloaded the program it's called Fat32 for Windows NT 4.0 and found that it is a demo version. Does anyone know where I can get the crack for this program? if so send me the URL or e-mail it to me. Also I have seen a utility that allows FAT partitions to view NTFS and vice versa, but I lost the link also. Can anyone help me with either of these problems. Greatly appreciated.
Name: Sébastien Date: March 31, 2000 at 10:12:53 Pacific
Reply:
This is not the best place to ask for cracks.. But anyway try astalavista.box.sk . By the way most programs that let you work with Fat32 trough NT or NTFS trough DOS only lets you as read-only. Try using Win 2k it supports both.
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Response Number 2
Name: Sebastian Date: March 31, 2000 at 10:49:31 Pacific
Reply:
I have been to that site many times before and didn't find anything. Secondly, I have tried Win 2k and don't like it...I prefer to use NT 4 for now...plus I only have beta 3 for Win2k and don't feel like forking out the cash for Win2000.
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