![]() Extract cfadisk.sys and cfadisk.inf and place them anywhere you like. Go to Hitachi Microdrive 3.Äownload XPfildrvr1224.zip 4. The key is to impose a driver upgrade on your flash hardware. You can get Windows to recognise a flash drive as Local rather than Removable, and then the OS will also recognise all the partitions created on that drive (up to 4) and not just the first. > If only the flash-drive manufacturers would stop setting the RMB > to 'removable'. > Linux doesn't have this limitation so once again it's M$ deciding > for you what you may or may not do with your hardware. > Windows only supports one mounted partition on a flash-drive. Couldn't find it unfortunately: so I'm sorry if I end up repeating well-known stuff, or - worse - stealing somebody else's thunder. > there is a thread around here describing that problem. A flash drive is conventionally recognised in Windows as Removable, but there are advantages to getting it recognised as Local, like the built in hard drive and external IDE drives. ![]()
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