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Of course you need to partition your drive. If you already have installed Windows XP You need to make a new partition for win98 formated FAT32. WinXP use NTFS formatting.
It's highly recommended to install XP on NTFS partitions.
The type of partition is irrelevant to how much data can be stored. A partition can hold as much data as has been designated on the hard drive during the creation of the partition. The size of your hard drive determines how large the NTFS partition can be.
False, it can be install on a few versions of FAT, but only up to 4GB.
Always should the drive be partitioned. As NTFS for Windows 7. You can edit partitions while installing Windows through the installation menu or command prompt, or in diskmanager after the operating system is installed.
Use a partition manager like GParted or the one on the Vista setup CD to expand the NTFS partition. You cannot expand the partition while Windows is running on it.
As it is currently supported by the drivers in Windows, an NTFS partition can be no larger than 256 terabytes.
You can convert the entire filesystem to NTFS by running in a shell window ntfs C: or ntfs C:\
dsk cnv
f-disk
Not natively, although there are programs that will allow you to read an NTFS partition.
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