If you convert to FAT32



Windows Sources  "40 Ways to Make Windows 98 Fly"
http://www.zdnet.com/wsources/

Written by M. David Stone

If you're ready to convert your hard disk to FAT32, be sure to 
back up your data files beforehand, preferably your entire 
disk--a good idea any time you're about to make significant 
changes to your hard disk. If you decide you want to revert to 
FAT16--because you can't live without your notebook's 
suspend-to-disk capability after all, for example--you'll have 
to reformat the disk and reinstall everything from scratch, 
including Windows 98. If you have a backup, you can repartition, 
reformat, and then restore the disk instead of reinstalling 
individual programs. Ideally, you should use a backup program that 
includes a disaster-recovery feature, so you don't have to 
reinstall Windows before you run the restore.


