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Originally posted by racerbrownn
so, if i have a fat32 partition on the new xp hdd, do you think ghost 2003 will have any problems with the mirroring from the xp hdd to the fat32 hdd?
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It should see the NTFS partitions.
The real advantage of SW2003 is that will recognize the NTFS partitions. Thus, if you want to create an image and keep it on a storage drive, you won't have to worry about the FAT32 file size limitation (4GB as I recall) when saving an image to a NTFS partition.
As glc suggusted, XP's disk management is the best way to partition a drive. FDISK won't create and format a NTFS partition.