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How do I partition/format a drive larger than 32 GB in size?

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How do I partition/format a drive larger than 32 GB in size?

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One of the limitations of creating a FAT32 partition on Windows 2000 or Windows XP, is that you are limited to 32GB partitions. If you have access to a Windows ME or Windows 98SE computer, it will be possible to create a single partition as big as the drives volume. If you only have access to a Windows 2000 or XP system, you can make multiple 32GB partitions and use the Focus FS DTE Recorder that way. Version 2.2 can directly create a FAT32.

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