> Yes, no problem at all. The limit is how much your BIOS can
> handle. BIOS limits can be: 512 MB, 2 GB, 8 GB, 32 GB, 128 GB.
> With a modern BIOS with LBA48 support, you can use even more
> than the first 128 GB: In that case, the limit is that normal
> partitions can only be in the first 2 Terabyte of your disk ;-).

Thanks! But is there a way I can find out what kind of limit my BIOS has? (I
have Linux and Windows XP in my hard disk, in case that's useful, though I
think XP doesn't allow me to make BIOS calls from within its DOS window.)

> As a workaround, you can use FAT16, or use my Perl script
> "FreeDOS SYS for Linux" ;-). Our normal SYS always supports

I'll check it out. :)

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