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Can I use my removable drive bay with Windows NT/2000?

Windows NT uses an NTFS file system instead of a FAT32 file system like Windows 98 or the DVM2. A company called SysInternals (www.sysinternals.com) makes a relatively inexpensive software package called FAT32 for Windows NT. When installed on a WinNT machine, this software allows you to view FAT32 file systems within WinNT. Windows 2000 may support FAT32 file systems directly, but if not, this software should add the functionality for you. Once you have the correct software installed, you should be able to install our removable drive bay and view DVM2 drives under Windows NT/2000.

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