Howard Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Ah, I just figured out something obvious: Clearly, the boot sector
> information and file allocation table on disk are written in some
> kind of binary language code. So I suppose, for instance, only
> windows NT knows how to read the disk information stored on a NTFS
> partitioned disk. Is that the main problem?

Yes.  DOS 6 wasn't written to support a FAT32 file structure.
It won't recognize the disk at all.

- John T.


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