I don't think Longhorn is going to be released until 2005-2006 (or was it 2007?) so I think it's too early to tell. If it were easy to make FAT32 support backwards compatible with FAT16, I can't see any reason why Microsoft wouldn't do it. But I don't think they're going to kill themselves supporting a file system that can't support more than 2 gigs.
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I'm not sure, but I don't think it will according to what I've heard. Nobody who uses FAT16 should've been allowed to survive the '90s anyway :p
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Sorry, I just couldn't resist the comment :)
Those older DOS games should work just fine if you dual-boot with Windows 98, by the way. And you can even get most of them to run under Windows XP with a little persuasion.
See this article.
Catweazle
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Is your RAM a single module or two 512Mb ones?
You have two options to get success. If you have two 512Mb mnodules, pull one out, install Win 98 then fix things up, put the other module back in, and install XP.
If you have a single 1Gb module, borrow a smaller one, even if it's 128 Mb or 256Mb. Install 98, carry on as before.
All it takes is a little lateral thinking. Don't give up at the first hurdle, eh?
Catweazle
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Dell tech support told you wrong!
You can run that PC with only one module installed, and it simply needs to be in memory slot 1. You'll most likely find that the slot numbers are printed on the board beside the slots ;)
Edit:
oops, sorry. If that Dimension uses RAMBUS memory it'll need to be used in pairs. I'll check that one out tomorrow. It's late and I'm tired :)
Catweazle
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Dell tech support told you wrong!
You can run that PC with only one module installed, and it simply needs to be in memory slot 1. You'll most likely find that the slot numbers are printed on the board beside the slots ;)
Edit:
oops, sorry. If that Dimension uses RAMBUS memory it'll need to be used in pairs. I'll check that one out tomorrow. It's late and I'm tired :)
The 8200 does use RAMBUS memory, just an FYI. But, you won't "fry" the system, it just won't POST until you put that memory in. It might not boot, but it will at least give a memory beep.
alc6379
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Any idea which slots need to be used together, Alex? I haven't had 'hands-on' with RAMBUS myself :)
Catweazle
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There is a dummy stick for RamBus so you can run just the one 512.it is just like a stick of ram but has no memory on it .RamBus has to have chips in both slots.
now where you could get one I don't know but I can get one at my local computer store .
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