Ah! yes

I do that frequently - 

I have a W2KPro system that gets used for all sorts of recovery processes on 
clients drives - 

I have a set of caddy's so I don't have to keep opening the box to switch 
drives.

The only thing to be careful of is the partition letter assignments 

but you can use W2K Manage Storage to assign specific letters to the partitions

JimB.




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Matthew Bressler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2005 5:33 PM
Subject: Re: Fat 32 & NTFS


> In a message dated 05/01/2005 12:14:03 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 
> > 
> > <<Technically, as Gaffer says - there is no problem, but 
> > why would you want to have a drive with FAT partitions in a system with an 
> > NTFS boot partition?>>
> 
> Thanks for the responses!  I have the ability to quickly unplug a drive from 
> my W98SE machine and move the drive to the W2000 PC. I suppose I could just 
> network, (or otherwise link the two systems) the PC's together but this 
> method 
> worked fine with me on two W98 machines.  I just wasn't certain if the two 
> different formats could work together in the same PC.
> Jupiter Matt
> 
> 
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