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- From: eagle@garfield.catt.ncsu.edu (Daniel L'Hommedieu)
- Subject: HPFS on Seagate SCSI? (ST-1096N)
- Message-ID: <1992Aug31.200126.12451@ncsu.edu>
- Sender: news@ncsu.edu (USENET News System)
- Organization: Computer and Technologies Theme Program, NCSU, Raleigh
- Date: Mon, 31 Aug 1992 20:01:26 GMT
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- I have a Seagate ST-1096N attached to my Future Domain SCSI board. What
- I'd like to do is repartition my Seagate to be 84 megs HPFS instead of
- 84 megs FAT. I heard somewhere that Seagates won't do HPFS, so before I
- waste all my time (and diskettes) backing up my drive, can someone
- confirm with certainty that I can indeed reformat the drive to HPFS?
-
- Daniel
- --
- Conversation between me and Dad a few years back: Dad: "This is a RISC
- machine, son." Me: "Why's it a risk, Dad?" "That's the design, son.
- It's designed as a RISC machine." "What, a R-I-S-K?" "No, it's R-I-S-C."
- "Oh, what's that?" "It stands for Reduced Instruction Set Computer." "Oh."
-