Rick Stevens wrote: > There's actually two types, type 5 (extended) and type f (win95 extended > LBA). I'm not absolutely certain what the difference is other than > type f is a FAT-32 LBA-addressed partition. I think type 5 is FAT-16 > extended. I could be wrong there. The difference has no relevance to any OS that is aware of both except WinDOS versions (Win9X, WinME). The difference is a signal to the WinDOS storage driver how to address the drive. Other than the ID byte itself, there is no difference between the two in either the partitions or the partition tables. The WinDOS storage driver will do strange and corrupt things to drives that by its definition should be type 0Fh but are instead 05h, and contain partitions it is supposed to be able to access. -- "Be wise in the way you act toward outsiders; make the most of every opportunity." Colossians 4:5 NIV Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 Felix Miata *** http://members.ij.net/mrmazda/