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Greetings --
That won't work. It would be the computer equivalent of sawing
off the tree limb you're sitting on, and WinXP is "too smart" to allow
this.
Bruce Chambers
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"Ray" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>
> Hello,
>
> This might work.
>
> 1) Click the Start button.
>
> 2) Find "My Computer" and click the icon. (Location varies
> depending on which XP edition you are running. This
> example is in XP Professional).
>
> 3) Right click on "Local Disc C".
>
> 4) Click on Format. A drop down appears.
>
> 5) Select NTSF if it is present.
>
> If that does not get you there, I apologize for not being
> able to offer a reliable alternate method without adding
> risk.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Ray