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I would consider partitioning the drive becuase I think windows 98 has a 65GB limitiation or somewhere very close to there. Also windows 98 is roughly about 280-350 MB so just imagine what running a defrag on that 65GB partition would be like. At this point I would see if your motherboard has a drive capacity limitation also so that way you will not run into conflicts during the install. I usually set up my C:\ drive with about 10GB and then break the drive up into 20GB partitions or so for music, photos, school work etcc. Let us know what type of motherbaord you are using and at this point you might want to consider using the Data lifeguard just to partition the drive since FDISK could take a while.
Edrod13
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