Re: OFF TOPIC: Program to write to FAT32
- Posted by Everett Williams <rett at GVTC.COM> Dec 13, 1999
- 435 views
Any of the Norton DiskEdit's in /M for machine mode( meaning it can see the boot) will probably allow you to hand edit it(as long as the version says it handles fat32) . The full disk doctor will usually fix it, though I would want to have a backup before I started on any of this. The cheapest other commercial package that allows one to fix these things I think is Nuts and Bolts. I will look through my freeware stack, but I don't remember one that will easily allow you to fix this without taking a big chance of wiping out your root and the rest of your disk with it. Everett L.(Rett) Williams rett at gvtc.com