Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Good. With Windows 95B, you can set up FAT32 partitions. This option if offered if you run FDISK; it asks at the beginning if you want to enable "Large Disk Support" Answering Y will enable FAT32, and answering N will enable FAT16. I don't even know if you need to set up partitions or not, but there you go.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*With a Phoenix BIOS, you can enter the CMOS setup by pressing CTRL+ALT+ESC when the computer is counting memory, and in some cases CTRL+ALT+S. Sometimes the CTRL+ALT+S can be pressed at the command prompt.
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That was lame.
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