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nettech

2003-03-14, 7:42 pm

OK i just received a practice question about which program you can use to create a FAT32 volume with clusters optimally aligned for future NTFS conversion. I have searched for this file but i cannot find it. Is there anyone that is familiar with this?
Deja-vue

2003-03-25, 9:06 pm

The oformat.com is on your XP-Professional CD.
Just browse the CD, go to Support/Tools/Deploy.Cab , then,extract the Deploy.cab folder on your Hard drive.
You will see several Files, one of them your oformat.com.

I remembered your Post, and stumbled across it preparing a Windows XP Pro Image i am going to deploy to 50 Win XP Clients using RIS.

I hope, this helps.
nettech

2003-03-30, 2:27 pm

Hey thanks Deja. I thought I looked in their but must have been the wrong cab. Now I have to find documentation on how to use it.
quote:
Originally posted by Deja-vue
The oformat.com is on your XP-Professional CD.
Just browse the CD, go to Support/Tools/Deploy.Cab , then,extract the Deploy.cab folder on your Hard drive.
You will see several Files, one of them your oformat.com.

I remembered your Post, and stumbled across it preparing a Windows XP Pro Image i am going to deploy to 50 Win XP Clients using RIS.

I hope, this helps.

nettech

2003-03-31, 6:18 pm

has anybody ever used this before? when i attempt to use it i get an error stating wrong ms-dos version.
Deja-vue

2003-04-07, 12:50 am

Complete documentation for OFORMAT is provided in the Opk.chm in the \Support\Tools\Deploy.Cab on the Windows XP distribution disk.
nettech

2003-04-07, 4:31 pm

quote:
Originally posted by Deja-vue
Complete documentation for OFORMAT is provided in the Opk.chm in the \Support\Tools\Deploy.Cab on the Windows XP distribution disk.


thanks
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