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Solve : Formating a Drive over 128 Gigabytes? |
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Answer» Quote from: squall_01 on May 13, 2008, 05:02:05 AM Unless you make it a dual boot, linux would change the format. This is completely untrue...GParted can read; write ; create and delete NTFS partitions without changing a thing. Please do your research BEFORE advising.Sorry PAT only BASING it off of what I understand an thats not a whole lot in the linux world.For anyone that cares I did it. No partitions with a really old version of XP. For some strange reason XP original can read a partition over 128 Gb but can't write one, however it still can't read a drive over 1 Tb so I have no idea what the maximum partition size it can read is. Did it the hard way, got ANOTHER Sata capable computer and formated it in windows. Thanks for all the help, although not practicaly helpful it did make me get off my backside and actually do something about it so indirectly helpful. |
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