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  1. sailerboy82

    static final variable

    No, they are both modifiers and can be written in any order.
  2. sailerboy82

    static final variable

    Static also means that you can access the the data without creating an object of the class. final static can be used to declare "constants" that you want other classes to be able to acces. One example is the java.lang.Math class. It has two variables declared as static final, PI and E...
  3. sailerboy82

    Windows 2000 think my 30 Gb disk is 2 Gb.

    Okey, I'll try that. Thanks for the help everyone!
  4. sailerboy82

    Windows 2000 think my 30 Gb disk is 2 Gb.

    Are there differnt kinds om fat32? According to fdisk from win98 it is a fat32. And even if win2k think the partition is 2 Gb shouldn't it know the disk is 30 Gb. Like I said earlier, during the installation of 2k found a partition on the "2 Gb" disk that was 30 Gb so it think it...
  5. sailerboy82

    Windows 2000 think my 30 Gb disk is 2 Gb.

    I forgot to say that it isn't my primary disk, the one I installed 2k on, that is giving me trouble. During the installation the diskmanager there said that the disksize was 2 Gb but it had a 30 Gb partition on it. The disk manager (diskmgmt.msc) in 2k says that it is a 2 Gb disk with a 2 Gb...
  6. sailerboy82

    Windows 2000 think my 30 Gb disk is 2 Gb.

    I just installed windows 2000 professionl on my computer. Before that I usen win 98 and then my 30Gb IBM disk worked without problem. But the disk manager in windows 2000 now says it is only a 2 Gb not formated partition. I've booted from a win 98 bootdisk and there I can still find the 30 Gb...

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