Aqua,
I don't have any true technical information on it, but I was looking over
"Peter Norton's Complete Guide to Windows 95" (don't hit me - a copy was
just given to me), and it says,
"[FAT 32] supports drives up to 2TB in size and uses a 4KB cluster size."
So perhaps FAT 32 doesn't use the same sliding-scale algorithms as FAT 16
did? Apparently, the cluster size is fixed at 4KB?
Bob
----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew W. Hill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
Sweet
> I was wondering about that
>
> I still say that since FAT16 had 2^16 blocks, FAT^32 probably has
> 2^32 blocks. Next time you reformat a drive take a look at the min
> block size. Max Blast Plus gives you that info as you adjust
> partitions, right?
>
> Peace,
>
> Aqua
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