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Ed Vance | Paul Quinn | Re: Large HDD For W95 |
June 9, 2016 9:05 PM * |
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05-30-16 21:37 Paul Quinn wrote to Ed Vance about Large HDD For W95 PQ> @MSGID: <574CBA44.14750.windowsa@capcity2.synchro.net> PQ> Hi! Ed, Howdy! Paul, PQ> On 29 May 16 23:06, you wrote to All: EV> I am thinking about putting a HDD in an old W95 Notebook. EV> The 1.3 GB HDD that is in it has had problems and I quit using it EV> some time ago, but I've been thinking of changing the HDD out with EV> a larger one, but I have no idea how large of a HDD the W95 OS can EV> use. PQ> There are a lot of if-buts-maybes involved, Ed. I've seen a few people PQ> guessing at 32Gb but I dunno about that as a hard-and-fast rule... PQ> I went back to the source, MS. Have a look at: PQ> https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/154997 PQ> They're bound to know about their own business. Thanks for the Link. I read it and clicked the links to two others and then a few hours later I read three more articles on MS's site. Looks like FAT32 HDD's for W95 OSR2 can be as large as 2TB. I didn't think EIDE HDD's came that big. I just want a few more than 1.3GB's when I replace it. Thanks for the Heads Up. ... MS-DOS=suit & tie, Macintosh=cool shades, Amiga=high heels & leather --- MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.49 --- SBBSecho 2.12-Linux * Origin: CCO BBS - capcity2.synchro.net - 1-502-875-8938 (1:2320/105.1) |
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