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Quick Quest on harddrives, installs, and WinMe

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    How big can a single partiton be on a harddrive that WinMe can use. My brother want to install WinMe on a 60GB harddrive and I am making custom how-to emails to him and I would like to limit the create partiton part to one partiton. I think Win98 only supports 32GB partitons on a harddrive. The biggest harddrive I have is 15GB harddrive. Also is a WinMe install simmuliar to a Win9X install? I only have WinMe Preinstalled on my Compaq laptop. Real World Coding:      POP& BuyAPop(Money ADollar){...};

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      How big can a single partiton be on a harddrive that WinMe can use. My brother want to install WinMe on a 60GB harddrive and I am making custom how-to emails to him and I would like to limit the create partiton part to one partiton. I think Win98 only supports 32GB partitons on a harddrive. The biggest harddrive I have is 15GB harddrive. Also is a WinMe install simmuliar to a Win9X install? I only have WinMe Preinstalled on my Compaq laptop. Real World Coding:      POP& BuyAPop(Money ADollar){...};

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      From Q184006: The maximum possible number of clusters on a volume using the FAT32 file system is 268,435,445. With a maximum of 32 KB per cluster with space for the file allocation table (FAT), this equates to a maximum disk size of approximately 8 terabytes (TB). --Mike-- http://home.inreach.com/mdunn/ #include "witty_sig.h" :love: your :bob: with :vegemite: and :beer:

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