Ron,
Is that a Toshiba 60 GB drive? Normally, in windows, you cannot format the
drive that is higher than 32 GB to FAT32 (in the case of Windows XP). Some
drive manufactuerers, such as Western Digital, has a free utility to format
their external hard drive to FAT32 (it is usually posted on their website). 

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Subject: [Braillenote] another questian about reformatting.

I have a 60 gig pocket hard drive, when I tried to reformat to fat 32. it
completes and then says, volume is to high for fat 32.
does any one know what this means?
until I can get this drive to reformat to fat 32, I can't get it to work on
my MPower.
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