JimR wrote:
> "Mike Oxbig" <you@thankyou.com> wrote in message
> news:E9566691-4C20-4497-9C9D-C070525C8603@microsoft.com...
>> I have a 2nd backup drive (Seagate 111 gig) and the properties of
>> the disc show Partition style: GUID Partition Table (GPT), seems
>> like it should say something else but I'm not sure what, the reason
>> I ask is because 3 different types of disc image software will not
>> detect this drive. Any suggestions? Thanks
>
>
> GPT discs can be read only by 64 bit operating systems. There is more
> info here -
> http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window....mspx?mfr=true
An intersesting article but one that I suspect is out of date (last updated
in 2003). At the time the claims were no doubt accurate but I suspect things
might be different now.
Certainly, there is nothing inherent in GPT disk formats that requires a 64
bit OS or 64 bit hardware - the article is simply saying that at the time
the article was written, GPT support had only been added to Microsoft's 64
bit based OSes, because at that time it looked like the Itanium was going to
be a big part of the future and the Itanium absolutely required EFI hardware
support, and EFI requires GPT disks.