>Finally, there is a BIG problem with FAT32 drives. If your supplied OS doesn't >recognize FAT32, you may get the RD created as C: Goodbye Windows !! >So, before transferring anything to the RD, check to make sure it is empty.:( >- Clarence Verge I don't think you can overwrite the Windows FAT32 drive that way. If the RD is created as C:, any reads or writes on C: will be from or to the RD, and won't touch the Windows partition.
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