QUOTE (dencorso @ Jun 19 2008, 12:30 PM)

What about that 300 GB partition you mentioned earlier?
"The same err msg with a 232GB FAT32 partition of a 300GB ext.USB HDD"
http://www.msfn.org/board/Windows-98SE-LBA...772#entry773772 The maximum size of partition which I was able to make Norton Disk Doctor 2004 swallow was 240GB
http://www.msfn.org/board/Help-I-need-to-G...468#entry763468 Disk size apparently doesn't matter to NDD, only partition size, I have tried various disk sizes up to 750GB.
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And does it work with all your partitions or is there any it doesn't work with?
The new Scandskw.exe works on all my partitions, but I don't know yet whether it works correctly, time will tell. Norton Disk Doctor 2004 has worked correctly for me EXCEPT FOR FIXING PARTITION TABLES/BOOT RECORDS (use Partition Table Doctor v3.5 for it!). But right partitioning for large disks so that NDD under Win98 does not hang with BSOD on large disks, after err msg "Error on drive xx: Invalid Disk Table in Boot Record", is VERY difficult:
1) if you want to create large
logical partitions inside of an ExtendedX partition (partition type 0F=ExtendedX): only use Powerquest Partionmagic v8.01 (max.Partitionsize=196GB) or Acronis Disk Director v1.0. build 2089 or earlier (build 2160 hangs if you have a 2nd internal HDD partitioned as NTSF by Vista, when the Acronis hdd engine starts while the splash screen is displayed). If you use Acronis Disk Director you can create much larger FAT32 (EXT) partitions, but after partitioning with Acronis Disk Director you SHOULD repair(!) the created partition tables with Partition Table Doctor. VCOM Partition Commander 10.0 and Paragon Partition Manager 9 can only create large logical partitions at with Norton Disk Doctor 2004 will choke with BSOD.
2) To create large
primary partitions acceptable to NDD 2004 (I use 4), you must use a little trick: you must leave some free space (e.g. 7.8MB) after the last primary partition. Acronis Disk Director and PartitionMagic v8.01 can in this way create large partitions acceptable to NDD, not VCOM Partition Commander 10 and Paragon Partition Manager 9, however.
The little bit of free space after the last primary partition will apparently cause that the last partition is properly seen. Without using the free-space-trick when creating primary partitions, Partition Table Doctor will display the last primary partition as free space and VCOM Partition Commander 10 & Paragon will hang at the startup splash screen.
c) For the moment I have decided to use primary partitions instead of logical partitions contained in an ExtendedX partition, because I want to be able to use Paragon & VCOM, perhaps for accessing/exporting data of NTSF partitions. Paragon and VCOM just choke under Win98 at large ExtendedX partitions. Eventual problems with drive lettering under different opsys, however, might make me reconsider.
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And, BTW, do you use LLXX's patched file for your PATA drives?
NO, I still have a 2GB FAT16 and a FAT32 partition <128GB on the 1st HDD (PATA). Eventually I may reconsider increasing the FAT32 partition, but I want to see what the experience of others is, and there is no urgency. The only huge directory I have does not have to be on a bootable drive. It is on my 3rd HDD (USB), it's the install-to directory of the German Digitale Bibliothek, currently about 120+GB with 430.000 files.
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Yes, Scandisk.exe in \Windows\Command\ is the one that runs on startup. And yes, it does work with large partitions, but the ME version of it is the one you should use.
Is the ME version available anywhere?