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Chris Whelan wrote:
> travolta002@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Speed up your system, repair registry base, uninstall hidden.windows
>> components and get rid of boring errors with powerful tips and
>> tricks...
>
> "However, FAT32 shares all of the other limitations of FAT16, and adds an
> important additional limitation?many operating systems that can recognize
> FAT16 will not work with FAT32?most notably Windows NT, but also Linux and
> UNIX as well."
>
> Strange, because every one of the many Linux distros I've tried over the
> past three years has been able to interact with FAT partitions...
He can't be held responsible for what his website says. He is, after
all, just stealing it from elsewhere.
> travolta002@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Speed up your system, repair registry base, uninstall hidden.windows
>> components and get rid of boring errors with powerful tips and
>> tricks...
>
> "However, FAT32 shares all of the other limitations of FAT16, and adds an
> important additional limitation?many operating systems that can recognize
> FAT16 will not work with FAT32?most notably Windows NT, but also Linux and
> UNIX as well."
>
> Strange, because every one of the many Linux distros I've tried over the
> past three years has been able to interact with FAT partitions...
He can't be held responsible for what his website says. He is, after
all, just stealing it from elsewhere.