Xrati said:
Only the 64-bit version of XP will recogonize the 500Gb drive as a whole. Otherwise it will only recogonize 186Gb.
There is no 186GB limit in Windows at all, let alone any difference between 32 and 64-bit Windows in file/volume size constraints (
GUID partition table disk partitioning, which can expand capacity up to 18 Exabytes is available on 32-bit Win2003 SP1 as well as 64-bit Windows). There was a 128GB disk limitation due to BIOS addressing present up to Windows 2000 SP3/XP SP1 (see
Hard Disk Drives Capacity Limits: Hardware Limits,
48-Bit LBA Support for ATAPI Disk Drives in Windows 2000 and
How to enable 48-bit Logical Block Addressing support for ATAPI disk drives in Windows XP).
The only reason for seeing just 186GB "recognised" is if you created/formatted a partition of this size in Disk Manager, leaving the rest of the disk unused.
narf poit chez BOOM said:
Nope, they aren't stored as .eml
Next time you send or receive an email in Netscape, try doing a search for files last modified within the last few minutes. That should turn up the files used for storing emails.