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[ILUG] Mandrake, W2K, fips & Partition Magic.

[ILUG] Mandrake, W2K, fips & Partition Magic.

HAMILTON,DAVID (HP-Ireland,ex1) David_Hamilton at exch.dublin.hp.com
Thu Dec 7 12:07:44 GMT 2000


You have to make a boot disk with the version I have.
You need version 5.0 of PM for NTFS 5 support.

	David.

-----Original Message-----
From: Ruairi Newman [mailto:ruairi at tech-mad.org]
Sent: 07 December 2000 16:10
To: JustinMacCarthy
Cc: ILUG
Subject: Re: [ILUG] Mandrake, W2K, fips & Partition Magic.



Thanks Justin,

I do have one more question leading on from this though...

> BTW paritionMagic is pretty good, but it is quite slow as it does
exhaustive

I've just been informed that the incarnation of Partition Magic that
comes with Mandrake is exclusively DOS-based?  If that's true, then how
does it work with W2K?  Not having used W2K very much I'm not sure about
this, but I am presuming that it is similar to NT4.0 in that it doesn't
have support for apps that require "DOS mode".

Rgds,

-- 
Ruairi Newman
http://tech-mad.org/

"Anyone can build a fast CPU.  The trick is to build a fast system." -
Seymour Cray


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