1. FAT system & Troubleshooting
- Posted by LUIS RAUL CAMPOS ARRIBAS <lcampoar8 at FAR.UB.EDU> Apr 29, 1999
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> From: Bernie Ryan <bwryan at PCOM.NET> > Subject: Re: Phantom CD > > Fat32 and Fat16 are a function of the operating system not the disk. > > This is the way that the operating system formats the drive and they > > are not compatable because of cluster sizes. > Hi Bernie,this uncompatibility between FAT32 and 16 could be a problem to the whole system? My old drive was formated 4 years ago with dos 6.20.Would it be a good idea to reformat the drive with and newest version and then reinstall the OS? when i'm going to create a partition on my new drive and asks me if I want to enable 'Big disk system' shall I response 'yes'? The default is 'No',but fdisk reports that it's a more eficient system to use >2.1GB hard drives.There's a problem with this system:the drives are not recognized by other old operative systems like dos 6.2x,windows NT <4.0 and even some old Windows 95 versions... ---- I've think i've located the conflict in my windows booting.My bootlog hidden file makes reference to two 'unable to load' files:ebios.vxd and mrci.vxd. I seek them through all my drives but there's no sign of them. Could they have some relation with the error that appears with a 'normal' boot session? :'when loading device IOS: windows protection fault.'(and the computer hangs) thanks to all, Luis
2. Re: FAT system & Troubleshooting
- Posted by Bernie Ryan <bwryan at PCOM.NET> Apr 29, 1999
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First make the new drive the first physical drive on your system ( master ) and the old drive the second physical drive ( slave ).This is done by setting the jumpers on the drives correctly. >Hi Bernie,this uncompatibility between FAT32 and 16 could be a problem >to the whole system? My old drive was formated 4 years ago with dos >6.20.Would it be a good idea to reformat the drive with and newest >version and then reinstall the OS? Even if you reformated this drive it will still be fat16 because of its size >when i'm going to create a partition on my new drive and asks me if I >want to enable 'Big disk system' shall I response 'yes'? The default is >'No',but fdisk reports that it's a more eficient system to use >2.1GB >hard drives.There's a problem with this system:the drives are not >recognized by other old operative systems like dos 6.2x,windows NT <4.0 >and even some old Windows 95 versions... >---- If you answer yes the drive can be partition into a single drive of 6gigs. or any size up to total drive. FAT32 and the cluster size will be 4k bytes. If you answer no you will be limited to partition size of 2047k and half to divide the drive into 3 partions. FAT16 and cluster size would be 32k bytes. what does cluster size mean ? Well if you save a 1k file it will take up a cluster. 4k on fat32 or 32k on fat16 so you save space on a fat32 because of smaller cluster sizes. If fdisk is asking you the yes/no question then the operating system you are trying to install is a FAT32 operating system. >>I've think i've located the conflict in my windows booting.My bootlog >hidden file makes reference to two 'unable to load' files:ebios.vxd and >mrci.vxd. I seek them through all my drives but there's no sign of them. >Could they have some relation with the error that appears with a >>'normal' boot session? :'when loading device IOS: windows protection >fault.'(and the computer hangs) >recognized by other old operative systems like dos 6.2x,windows NT <4.0 Are you trying to use all of these operating systems on the same system ??? Describe exactly how you want to configure your system and what operating system you want to use. Berine