Quoting DaZZa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Simple fix - C: drive 2Gb FAT, everything else 
NTFS. Works fine on up to
> > 70Gb RAID5 (biggest I have access to).
>
> Nope.
>
> This was an IDE drive, not SCSI. NT _refused_ to 
recognise the drive at
> this size. I booted to Linux and created the 
partitions using Linux\'s
> fdisk - and NT _still_ wouldn\'t work. I created the 2 
gig FAT partition
> with DOS\'s fdisk, even. NO soap.

I have a 13Gb drive working fine on my NT box at home 
(about to be blown away !!). It\'s IDE !!

> > >I\'ll see on Tuesday if he can run his server on a 
Samba machine via a
> > >share. If so, I\'ll use bloody Linux instead of 
WinBlows.
> >
> > If he\'s running NT, don\'t forget to disable 
encrypted passwords, or it\'s
> no go.
>
> I know. I bet they\'ll knock me back anyway.

I\'m having the same problem here with a network 
monitor - it HAS to be NT !!

AAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!
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