startwardad:
there is a way to format that drive in FAT32. In general, Win2k and XP do not allow to format a hard-drive that is bigger than 32GB in FAT32. However, there is a way around that limitation. You can always use a good win98 boot-disk, and use the format command there, and let it format the hard-drive for you.
In you situation, you have a SCSI drive, which apparently does not seem to be your boot-drive. What you could do is boot off of a floppy disk, and run the FDISK command, and break off that drive through there. Once you have set a separate partition for that 36GB scsi drive, reboot and boot off the floppy again, and now proceed to format the drive with the format X: with 'X' being the letter of the new drive just created after you had finished previously fdisk'ing it.
Once the format of that SCSI drive is done, just reboot back into Windows 2000 and it should be recognized just fine by the system.
I hope this helps, and feel free to ask/post any more questions that you might have here.
good luck
-David