You are talking two different types of filesystems (FATs). The NT filesystem won't be seen from dos.
Sounds as if you would be better using partition magic and creating two partitions on your first drive, one for dos (could be very small) and one for NT. This would allow the choice on power up which way you wanted to go.
In cmos setup, you could choose LBA as the drive type for D

which it should allow) and create up to 2 Gb primary partition using DOS fdisk which DOS on C: could access. Then with NT create the second partition on D: which should identify to NT as E:.
And you have to be careful what DOS you are working with. The version that comes with W95B & C , and the one that comes with 98 allows 32 bit FATs which are not recognized by DOSs before W95B.
Hope this isn't too confusing to you.
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