I have recently bought a new hard drive, a Seagate 40.8Gb Ultra ATA 100, and formatted it in FAT32 using PM7.<BR>Somehow PM7 has created two virtual hard drives out of the Seagate Drive.<BR>FDISK says ...
If you're running Windows XP, you probably want to format NTFS, instead of FAT32 which is all that FDISK can do. I think you'll have to use NTFS anyways to format the full capacity. WinXP has a 32GB ...
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