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GhostXoPCorp



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GhostXoPCorp 19 Jun 2009, 02:23
any one know where i could get great tutorials on understanding every aspect of the fat file system 12/16/32

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egos 19 Jun 2009, 07:18
Look here.
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GhostXoPCorp



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GhostXoPCorp 19 Jun 2009, 17:26
i read that one last night, not kidding either
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DOS386 20 Jun 2009, 13:10
Crappy .DOC format Sad

http://freefile.kristopherw.us/uploads/temp/fat32ms.pdf Painful Document Format

I don't have any plain text or HTML version.
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windwakr 20 Jun 2009, 15:10
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GhostXoPCorp 20 Jun 2009, 19:48
hey thats alright, in pdf you cant copy the code. i just need one to better understand the fat file system. thanks

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windwakr 20 Jun 2009, 21:11
Can't copy? Right-click, "select tool"
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GhostXoPCorp



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GhostXoPCorp 21 Jun 2009, 00:21
tthats alright

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Coddy41 21 Jun 2009, 00:57
On my linux I can copy the code like windows can with notepad Confused aw well, I think this will to help me with fat file systems, whenever I come to it anyway Very Happy
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Borsuc 21 Jun 2009, 02:11
I hope no one here is using that bloated Adobe Acrobat -- use something like Foxit Reader.. I've even made it portable (no registry writes) Cool

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GhostXoPCorp 21 Jun 2009, 02:17
coddy: have a clear mind and a good place, and confidence, if you want to learn and understand it. ot me it was it was not fun to learn. any way good luck

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Coddy41 21 Jun 2009, 12:14
Thanks, I will take your advice.... thanks
Borsuc wrote:
I hope no one here is using that bloated Adobe Acrobat -- use something like Foxit Reader.. I've even made it portable (no registry writes) Cool

I use open office, it comes built in to Ubuntu and It is rather fast, I agree, my mom uses that slow adobe... and it is a piece of ****.

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