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Snoteater
| posted on 03-04-2002 @ 10:11 AM | |
Psychopath Registered: Apr. 01
| I'm trying to Ghost a PC with a 18G Hard Drive with an NT os. I keep getting a message that says NT won't support a Bootable partion larger than 7.8G. Does anyone know a work around for this? And i have to have the bootable partion at 18G.
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Nay. We are but men. ROCK.
The man with the plan. | posted on 03-04-2002 @ 3:13 PM | |
O&A Board Regular Registered: Oct. 00
| Is it Ghost or NT giving you the message?
I believe NT was able to handle larger boot partitions after Service Pack 4. Make sure it's up-to-date....
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Snoteater
| posted on 03-04-2002 @ 3:56 PM | |
Psychopath Registered: Apr. 01
| I'm using NT service pack 6. I'm going to try ver. 7.5 for the ghost. I'm hoping that that will work.
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Patrick Bateman
| posted on 03-22-2002 @ 2:33 PM | |
Hanger-On Registered: Oct. 00
| I don't think the 8 GB limit on bootable partitions was ever fixed in NT 4, regardless of the service pack. I think it's a flaw in the way that version of the NTFS file system was designed. Obviously, the limit is gone in Win2K, but I suppose that's not an option for you?
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