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movin'on up to Win 2000
OK, I'm finally gonna make the leap to Win 2000 from 98. I have laboured and set up Win 2000 (NTSF file system) on a new hard drive. So the money question is:
When I swap this hard drive with the existing 98 drive, what happens to the other drives and partitions that are FAT32? I have them backed up as images just in case, but will they be recognized by the different OS? Thanks as always!
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Yes, NTFS systems will "see" files on a FAT32 system. FAT32 systems will not see NTFS files however.
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