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From: Michael Hertz on 15 Jan 2008 15:35 All my partitions are NTFS formatted but a new USB stick is FAT32 formatted. So the USB stick is not visible in WinExplorer. Yes, it is visible in COmputer Management and Device Manager and can be accessed through Command prompt. So the only reason I can see so far is the FAT32 format. Can this be the reason ? Is it not possible to use a mixture between FAT32 and NTFS partitions on ONE computer ? How can I enable FAT32 visibility (in WinExplorer)? Do I have to install some special driver for FAT32 ? Michael
From: Rod Speed on 15 Jan 2008 16:27 Michael Hertz <mhertz(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > All my partitions are NTFS formatted but a new USB stick is > FAT32 formatted. So the USB stick is not visible in WinExplorer. Thats not the reason the stick isnt visible. > Yes, it is visible in COmputer Management and Device Manager > and can be accessed through Command prompt. > So the only reason I can see so far is the FAT32 format. > Can this be the reason ? Nope. I run a mixture of NTFS and FAT32 and they are always visible fine. > Is it not possible to use a mixture between FAT32 and NTFS partitions on ONE computer ? Corse its fine. > How can I enable FAT32 visibility (in WinExplorer)? Work out why it isnt showing you that particular drive. It isnt because its FAT32. > Do I have to install some special driver for FAT32 ? Nope.
From: Bob I on 15 Jan 2008 17:44 Microsoft Downloads, TweakUI, UNhide drive letter. Michael Hertz wrote: > All my partitions are NTFS formatted but a new USB stick is FAT32 formatted. > So the USB stick is not visible in WinExplorer. > > Yes, it is visible in COmputer Management and Device Manager and can be accessed through Command prompt. > > So the only reason I can see so far is the FAT32 format. > > Can this be the reason ? > > Is it not possible to use a mixture between FAT32 and NTFS partitions on ONE computer ? > > How can I enable FAT32 visibility (in WinExplorer)? > > Do I have to install some special driver for FAT32 ? > > Michael >
From: Bob I on 15 Jan 2008 17:43 who will not be astounded at the fact that our body, which a little while ago was imperceptible in the universe, itself imperceptible in the bosom of the whole, is now a colossus, a world, or rather a whole, in respect of the nothingness which we cannot reach? He who regards himself in this light will be afraid of himself, and observing himself sustained in the body given him by nature between those two abysses of the Infinite and Nothing, will tremble at the sight of these marvels; and I think that, as his curiosity changes into admiration, he will be more disposed to contemplate them in silence than to examine them with presumption. For, in fact, what is man in nature? A Nothing in comparison with the Infinite, an All in comparison with the Nothing, a mean between nothing and everything. Since he is infinitely removed from comprehending the extremes, the end of things and their beginning are hopelessly hidden from him in an impenetrable secret; he is equally incapable of seeing the Nothing from which he was made, and the Infinite in which he is swallowed up. What will he do then, but perceive the appearance of the middle of things, in a
From: Rod Speed on 15 Jan 2008 19:34 which is in you, grant us all grace that truth may not be overcome in my hands, and that falsehood... 922. Probable.--Let us see if we seek God sincerely, by comparison of the things which we love. It is probable that this food will not poison me. It is probable that I shall not lose my action by not prosecuting it... 923. It is not absolution only which remits sins by the sacrament of penance, but contrition, which is not real if it does not seek the sacrament. 924. People who do not keep their word, without faith, without honour, without truth, deceitful in heart, deceitful in speech; for which that amphibious animal in fable was once reproached, which held itself in a doubtful position between the fish and the birds... It is important to kings and princes to be considered pious; therefore they must confess themselves to you. THE END [1]"Abstain and uphold." Stoic maxim. 2Petronius, 90. "You have spoken more as a poet than as a man." [3]"Nothing in excess." [4]Horace, Epistle to the pisos, 447. "They curtailed pretentious ornaments." 5Title given by Pi
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