Hi Brian:
Check your defragging program to see if there are any options. You need to
move all
files to the front of the hard drive. I've had Nortons utility which does this
easily.
Dean
Brian J. Stults wrote:
I'm having trouble repartitioning a drive with a single FAT32 partition
with
It is the files marked with the System attribute that Win9X Defrag
won't move by default - not the hidden ones. To override that, go to
Start - Run and use this command:
defrag c: /p
That should leave all free space in a contiguous block at the end of the
partition so you can use fips.
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To: Brian J. Stults [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: debian debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2000 11:09 AM
Subject: Re: fips won't move hidden
On Wed, 8 Mar 2000, Brian J. Stults wrote:
I'm having trouble repartitioning a drive with a single FAT32 partition
with FIPS. I defragged
I'm having trouble repartitioning a drive with a single FAT32 partition
with FIPS. I defragged, did a clean boot, and ran it, but it gives an
error that there are hidden or read-only files at the end of the
partition. I tried disabling the swap file (which I probably should
have done anyway.)
On Wed, 8 Mar 2000, Brian J. Stults wrote:
I'm having trouble repartitioning a drive with a single FAT32 partition
with FIPS. I defragged, did a clean boot, and ran it, but it gives an
error that there are hidden or read-only files at the end of the
partition. I tried disabling the swap
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