Wolluf,
This disk was partitioned with FDISK...no Windows tool, but a good old DOS one. This must have be done in the early days of Win98 (or 95 OSR2...) because FAT32 is used everywhere (except my 16MB "dummy" or "letter holder" partitions).
The partitions were possibly...
In Win98SE (and in DOS, Win95 and WinME as well), you CANNOT change the HD drive letters. This is simply NOT POSSIBLE.
In Winnt, Win2k and WinXP, you know how this works, after the links Linney gave you.
You can either:
1. As Wolluf said, if your drive 2 contains a primary partition (easy to...
Sorry, but there is one detail that Wolluf seems to have left out: the order of the letters is 1. The order of the PRIMARY partitions; 2. all what remains. That means that if drive 2 only contains EXTENDED partitions, then drive 1 will have the letters C: and D:. I have here a "testPC"...
Yes, this is confusing...the boot disk XP can generate is UNABLE to access a NTFS partition if you choose NTFS at install time (or if you converted your partition later).
NTFS is a file system designed for security (advanced sharing capabilities and protection, drive mirroring...) and capacity...
Yes, you can change it there. In "File types", if you select a disc drive (I don't know with what name it appears on your XP, because I'm using a French version), you will see a button "advanced" where it is possible to define new actions to be taken on this item AND to...
Thank you for your quick answer; if more info req'd, then FCC-ID=52PT-3511 (so model is PURETEK PT3511,quite old) and chipset is Rockwell R6785-61. The model is well-known, drivers are not too difficult to find; the modem works correctly as transmit/receive device, even with the "generic...
I own a modem, Rockwell HCF type, of PURETEK brand. It works quite well to send/receive data; but the SPEAKERPHONE function went lost when using XP. I found nowhere a driver supporting this function. Can somebody help ?
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