Joe, that's not entirely correct. At an account I used to work at, we set up NT with FAT primary partitions but some of the engineers would convert their Primaries to NTFS when they ran out of disk space on their 'C:' drive. If they loaded something that would prevent the system from booting, I would break out a hard drive that I set up for this particular occasion. It had NT installed on it with SP4 and McAfee installed on it (just in case). It took some work to get the drive in and configured to fix the problem but it was better than reformatting the darned thing.
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