First post, by Gahhhrrrlic
It was my understanding that in a DOS environment, only FAT16 volumes would be readily accessible with FAT32 being readable under certain circumstances and NTFS being completely unreadable.
From my windows environment, via disk management, I created a small FAT16 partition of 100 MB. I then used a genuine DOS 6.22 boot floppy to boot the computer into DOS. However I was unable to see the partition I made, as it had no drive letter that I could find. I went through the whole alphabet and didn't find it. DISKPART hints at being able to see the volume but I can't access it from the command prompt. Is there something I'm missing? Thanks.