Related topics

FAT32 external
For information about FAT32 partition support, see http://bmrc.berkeley. edu/people/chaffee/fat32.html. See, "What software does Linux support?" for details and status of the emulators for DOS, MS Windows, and System V programs. See also, "Can Linux access Amiga file systems?", "Can Linux access Macintosh file

Vista Explorer stops responding accessing a FAT32 drive in a ...
Simple and worked for me but may not fix your problem, worth a try though. thanks for your suggestions but as you already assumed I tried the odd one like accessing the admin shares (ie c$) and shared directories on FAT32 (thus with not security for the directory and files but just the share) as well as on NTFS

Accessing Files Incredibly Slow
SM i...@that.sundog.co.uk uk comp sys mac Clive <cl...@cs.com> wrote: I have a mix of Vista, XP and OS X accessing it no problem. If you are aware of the 2gb limit, I personally stick with FAT32, it allows me to move the drive to almost any machine if needed. Thanks - I use USB flash drive that are FAT32 for moving

Hvordan installeres VIsta på mac??
Yep, that is exactly how I see it, because: A Windows util' named MacDrive 7 allows two-way access to/from all of the Macs files, directly from Vista or XP. correct. Vista will boot with FAT32, though not FAT16, you just have to hack it a little. It will read/write FAT16, but not boot from it, because FAT16 has

Vista Sheds Another Feature, Fails into Own 64-Bit Suppression ...
Accessing the disk after a kernel problem is not a sane thing to do. I've seen my share windows crashes. Some happened when I was debugging my own driver. Lost some files on a FAT32 partition because of that. Other happened because of a faulty video driver. Other happened because RAM sticks went sour (Crucial,

FAT32 external
foz11 michaelfoste...@gmail.com windows-vista Yeah can access shares on 2k3 server and XP...both the drivers in these machines are ntfs, the NAS has to be formatted as fat32...in the properties of the nas on vista it comes up as a windows nt 4.9 server? On vista accessing the nas through the explorer it opens the

Question about the My Documents folder.
For information about FAT32 partition support, see http:// bmrc.berkeley.edu/people/chaffee/fat32.html. See, ("What Software Does Linux Support?") for details and status of the emulators for DOS, MS Windows, and System V programs. See also, "Can Linux access Amiga file systems? ", "Can Linux access Macintosh file

Vista Explorer stops responding accessing a FAT32 drive in a ...
The tab bar provides a quick access to all open windows. .................................................... Program Name - Supported Platforms - Type - Category FlashyEffects - Win98/ME/XP/NT4/2000/Vista - Graphics - Demo Company/Author: Lucky Monkey Designs LLC Email: b...@koolmoves.com Price: 29.00 Download file

Encrypting File
XP, Vista and all my Linux installs. It just shows up and auto mounts as a fat32 drive. I really don't even notice any appreciable speed difference in accessing, reading or writing to it. Prolly just use it as backup for my most important stuff off all systems. I need to do a really good consolidation of a lot of

USB Hard Drive Write Protect Error
XP and Vista cannot _format_ a volume using FAT32 to more than 32 GB. If you format it with something else, they will read it quite happily. I said exactly that. Quote: "Once the volume is formatted, WinXP has no problem accessing it." Unquote. Microsoft has been quite open as to why they have put limits on the use

Question about the My Documents folder.
Vista
can't prevent you from accessing the Vista file systems from a Linux partition, can it? That is, assuming the file systems are the same ones Windows uses now (NTFS, Oh yeah, and it also doubles up when you plug in a FAT32 external - then you take potluck on which letter represents the actual volume.

Vista NAS Issue - FAT32 Network Drives
Rick Rogers r...@mvps.org microsoft public windows vista general Hi, Why would it matter the file system? That isn't read by the machine accessing the drive, Plus, you can't use less than 512k clusters with FAT32, nor would you want to - way too inefficient and the number of entries in the fat itself would

Will this computer run Vista adequately?
foz11 michaelfoste...@gmail.com WindowsVista Nope wont even do that....can map the root of the NAS as drive through command prompt and have a look at the files that way just not with the vista explorer!

Vista Explorer stops responding accessing a FAT32 drive in a ...
Windows just uses FAT16 and FAT32 without any rigmarole needed to "mount them as NTFS", though Vista needs to run *on* NTFS. would be more complex than that; may involve location, content type, what is accessing them, etc. and the general issue is that the more aware of this a defragger will be, the more likely

FWT Newsletter - Weekly - January 2, 2006
Most
likely your XP installation was not capable of accessing large (> 137GB) disk drives, and "removed" the last logical volume. On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 20:08:52 -0700, grey...@my-deja.com wrote: When I went to bed last night, my disc looked like this: EISA 7.8GB rescue - C: 20.31GB NTFS - D: 20GB FAT32 - [xF:10GB

Lost partition
It could just be a file that Vista doesn't like. I have also seen the PhotoShop thumbnail generator crash explorer in XP. HTH On 1/21/07, foz11 <michaelfoste...@gmail.com> wrote: This is even working on 2003 server and i can ftp to it from any OS just dont work in vista explorer? --

Format to Fat32
I need to copy files larger than allowed by FAT32 so using my WinXP Pro desktop I shrunk the existing FAT32 partition, created a new partition, formatted it as NTFS. Using any WinXP PC, I have no problems accessing the NTFS partition on the hard drive. However, using Vista, I can read the partition, but not write

[Rival] Don't Trust Windows With Your Vital Data
foz11 michaelfoste...@gmail.com WindowsVista net use works fine in vista, so if your in the command prompt and do this to map the drive to the share, then browse the share in the command prompt it works fine...now goto my computer open the network drive and crash...if you go direct to the share

Vista Explorer stops responding accessing a FAT32 drive in a ...
The NAS is accessing the file system. Vista is accessing the NAS. I think they are trying to wish the problem away instead of fixing it. Have you tried turning off the receive window According to Coolmax's tech support, this problem exists with access to any NAS device that utilizes FAT32 as its file format.

Transfering big files to a samba server
FAT32 only allows very, VERY limited amount of "hiding" whereas NTFS....well: http://msmvps.com/blogs/harrywaldron/archive/2006/06/22/102509.aspx 2) How do you keep an installed program from having access to other programs or other parts of the system in a standalone home computer (here I refer to file permissions