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    <title>fat file system help</title>
    <description>fat  fat 16  fat 32 file system format    No FAT 64    A GOOD LINK Always I Yahoo it RICK      http:  en wikipedia org wiki File_Allocation_Table      File Allocation Table or FAT is a computer file system architecture now   widely used on most computer systems and most memory cards  such as those   used with digital cameras     mm that why Windows look lakes a PICTURE     And RICK we Bing MSN    </description>
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    <title>Portable Hard Disk File System Choice</title>
    <description>Thanks everyone for your support  you re the best         pret auto[ url]</description>
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    <title>Undelete a file</title>
    <description>Hi     Have you tried FilesLost?  They can recover files deleted in a FAT32 and NTFS   Hope this helps   Cheers     Marc</description>
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    <title>Convert to Fat32</title>
    <description>Thanks a lot  Now it work well   Regards  Carlo         Ron Badour  escribi en el mensaje de noticias    MnVo bHHA 5052@TK2MSFTNGP06 phx gbl     &gt; That converter has never worked really well so I suggest you download  this:  &gt;  &gt; BootIt Next Generation is available from:  &gt; http:  www terabyteunlimited com bootitng html and it does partitioning   &gt; makes a compressed image   </description>
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    <title>W98 and 320 Gig HDD</title>
    <description>Try this place  http:  www 48bitlba com     All about large drives  Win98 does not support drives over 137 GB     You can also try here  http:  www microsoft com technet sysinternals default mspx    Basically win98 does not support NTFS file system  There are utilities that   used to make it possible to read NTFS files  free  and also utilities that   allowed writing too  not free           Jon   </description>
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    <title>fat32 data recovery   Help required </title>
    <description> developer28   wrote:    &gt;I am trying to write a file recovery program  In a FAT32 partition  5  &gt;GB size  when a file is deleted using  &gt; Shift Del  key  the program is supposed to recover the entire file    &gt;Only  API calls are to be used  not driver   Please if someone can  &gt;explain the process and the API s     You re in the wrong group  This one doesn t deal with pr   </description>
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    <title>Calculate LBA sector from cluster</title>
    <description>First data cluster is actrually cluster 2  So substract 2 from actual   clusternumber  Cluster 0 and 1 do not exist         Kind regards   Joep     Evan   schreef in bericht   news:91B11131 AD11 4FDF 8788 411789FAF66D@microsoft com     &gt; Does anyone know how to calculate the LBA sector number given the cluster?  &gt; From the BIOS before DOS7 starts  I need to locat   </description>
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    <title>Windows 2000 will not bootup </title>
    <description>Computer will not bootup   When I turn on computer it begins to show that it is bootingup by the Windows screen appearting the the screen goes black  and my CD drive and burn drive lights are on   Also  it cn not be turned off   So  I pulled the plug in the back of the computer   Waited a few minutes plug it in to power  then turn on the computer   This seems to work  as you can see     When it   </description>
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    <title>Filename question</title>
    <description>Yes  but not in the FAT  Filenames are stored in directory records  and the   number of records needed to store a file name depends on the length of the   name        Jeff Richards  MS MVP  Windows   Shell User    wrote in message   news:1153904742 864898 19090@m79g2000cwm googlegroups com     &gt; Hello everyone   &gt;  &gt;   I have a question: do files with filenames of dif   </description>
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    <title>Fat32 file or folder limits</title>
    <description>jtsdadinaz  wrote:    &gt;Remind me where I can read up on directory entries per say  My filenames   &gt;aren t that long to take more than a couple of entries each  Or is there some   &gt;kind of utility that will tel lme how many entries a file uses?    The FAT32 spec is available here:  http:  www microsoft com whdc system platform firmware fatgen mspx    It gives details on e   </description>
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    <title>data format RAW on my drive</title>
    <description>hello     after a voltage down while booting my drive now has the data format RAW     Also is there a  interupt 24      What happened and how can it be repaired? Is the FAT or a particion table   damaged?      John</description>
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    <title>Festplatte hat Dateiformat RAW</title>
    <description>hallo     nach einem Stromabfall beim Booten hat meine Festplatte nun das Dateiformat  RAW  und es finden sich keine Dateien      Es kommt auch eine Interupt 24 Meldung beim Starten des PC  die garnichts  sagt  Im Explorer ist die Platte da     Fehlt bei RAW die FAT oder ne Partitionstabelle? Und wie kriegt man die  wieder hin?</description>
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    <title>Help  MBR or BootSector corrupt</title>
    <description>Hello   I suppose using Data Recovery tool   Partition Table Doctor or EASEUS   DataRecoveryWizard    It is imho the best one among it s family  Easy to use and powerful    It actually never failed me before  Recommended     http:  www ptdd com  http:  www easeus com        Good work  Good day        xtoned@gmail com  wrote:    &gt; Hi   &gt;   Can someone help me with this? Yesterday I was using a d   </description>
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    <title>Will Window 98 SE work   </title>
    <description>The FDISK and Format for 98 inherantly doesn t like large drives    above 40 gigs    or so     I got around this limitation a long time ago by always using my Windows ME boot disk when I m setting up a new drive     I used it when I set up my current drive   a Maxtor 160 gig SATA drive     Once the drive is partitioned and formatted  it seemingly makes no difference what OS is installed on it     </description>
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    <title>Deleted file now zero length</title>
    <description>Hi     Well  I m not pretty sure but Active@ Undelete or Uneraser  DOS  data recovery utils have really high chances to bring back data  As for me they never failed me in a simmilar situation so you should definately give it a try     http:  www active undelete com     http:  www uneraser com </description>
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