Windows 95 Partition Types Not Recognized by Windows NTID: Q151414
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Windows NT does not recognize Windows 95 FAT32 partitions.
OEM versions of Windows 95 support four partition types for FAT file
systems that Windows NT does not recognize. The partition type can be
identified by the System ID byte in the partition table. This byte is
located at the following offsets:
0x1C2 = Partition 1
0x1D2 = Partition 2
0x1E2 = Partition 3
0x1F2 = Partition 4
0x0B Primary Fat32 Partitions up to 2047 GB
0x0C Same as 0x0B, uses Logical Block Address Int 0x13 extensions
0x0E Same as 0x06, uses Logical Block Address Int 0x13 extensions
0x0F Same as 0x05, uses Logical Block Address Int 0x13 extensions
0x01 Fat12 < 10 megabytes
0x04 Fat16 < 32 megabytes
0x06 Fat16 > 32 megabytes
0x05 Extended (may be FAT, HPFS or NTFS)
Additional query words: 3.10 3.50 3.51 4.00 prodnt
Keywords : kbenv ntfilesys NTSrvWkst
Version : 3.1 3.5 3.51 4.0
Platform : winnt
Issue type :
Last Reviewed: February 20, 1999