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OT: What file system does Win ME use?

Jack

OT: What file system does Win ME use?

by Jack » Thu, 15 Feb 2001 15:03:35

About to upgrade my 'puter and since I will probably run W2K and ME, I was
wondering if ME supports NTFS or just Fat32. Help me Obi-Won, your my only
hope?
Aitc

OT: What file system does Win ME use?

by Aitc » Thu, 15 Feb 2001 15:10:21


: About to upgrade my 'puter and since I will probably run W2K and ME, I was
: wondering if ME supports NTFS or just Fat32. Help me Obi-Won, your my only
: hope?

Fat32.

Cliff Roma

OT: What file system does Win ME use?

by Cliff Roma » Fri, 16 Feb 2001 00:01:57

Dual-Boot

And no Jack, WinME does not support NTFS, just Fat32 (and of course the good
ole FAT)



> >About to upgrade my 'puter and since I will probably run W2K and ME,

> Both?

Dog-Le

OT: What file system does Win ME use?

by Dog-Le » Fri, 16 Feb 2001 04:03:03

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WinME is just the latest upgrade (?) to the Win9x family of OS's.  It
supports the same Fat-16 and Fat-32 formats.

-Larry


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Doug Millike

OT: What file system does Win ME use?

by Doug Millike » Fri, 16 Feb 2001 15:12:25


> WinME is just the latest upgrade (?) to the Win9x family of OS's.  It
> supports the same Fat-16 and Fat-32 formats.

> -Larry

Does WinME still include a "pure dos boot" option?  I like my old tightly-
coded dos software, it does a lot of what I need (at blazing speed) and I
can't remember the last time it crashed, maybe 10 years ago...

If not, I guess I'll have to go the dual boot option on my next PC.

Dog-Le

OT: What file system does Win ME use?

by Dog-Le » Sat, 17 Feb 2001 01:08:10

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Nope.

-Larry



> > WinME is just the latest upgrade (?) to the Win9x family of OS's.  It
> > supports the same Fat-16 and Fat-32 formats.

> > -Larry

> Does WinME still include a "pure dos boot" option?  I like my old tightly-
> coded dos software, it does a lot of what I need (at blazing speed) and I
> can't remember the last time it crashed, maybe 10 years ago...

> If not, I guess I'll have to go the dual boot option on my next PC.

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hobbi

OT: What file system does Win ME use?

by hobbi » Fri, 16 Mar 2001 05:18:48

WinME uses the FAT/FAT32 file systems, depending on which one you set
it up on.  Win2K can also use these, as well as NTFS.  If you plan on
dual-booting, don't use NTFS, unless you want a partition that will
only be seen by Win2K!


>About to upgrade my 'puter and since I will probably run W2K and ME, I was
>wondering if ME supports NTFS or just Fat32. Help me Obi-Won, your my only
>hope?

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