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Old 2005-07-28, 04:00 PM
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Re: Help with problems after HD upgrade

why is the new one FAT32. that's weird... old school new drive. reformat the new drive to NTFS. Start, right click on MyComputer, Manage, Disk Management, and then format it... FAT32 can't have single files greater than 4GB... you might come across some .iso files or something that is greater.
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