Ok, I've solved this of my problem. I since I cannot
use FAT32 either, my NT does not allow it, I use NTFS
to partition the 4.00GB disk into two 2.00GB disk
first, then formate each of them into FAT. 

--- "Taylor, ForrestX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> You cannot format a partition larger than 2 GB with
> FAT, it has to be FAT32.
> Try to format it as FAT32.  BTW how are you doing
> the formatting?
> 
> Forrest
> 
> > I have 4.00GB in the empty disk. The other disk
> with
> > the directories also have 4.00GB. I plan to use
> these
> > two disk to install linux. Beside the linux
> directory,
> > I do not have any other files in the disk. I don't
> > want to lost the linux directories because I've
> been
> > downloading it for a day. 
> > 
> > I try to format my disk as FAT simply from the
> option
> > format. However, once I choose FAT, the computer
> > prompt me that "the system cannot format your
> disk". 
> > I don't know what is the problem. Is there other
> ways
> > around to format the disk?
> > 
> > Yuye
> 
> 
> 
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