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| Your Computer |
| The Internet |
| Connecting |
| Web Surfers |
| Hard Disk |
| Installation |
| Prepared |
| Considerations |
| Startup Disk |
| Partition |
| Fdisk |
| Formatting |
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| Accessibility |
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| Compression |
| Modems |
| FAT32 |
| Tips - Tricks |
| Maintenance |
| SendTo |
| Taskbar |
| Properties |
| MS-DOS |
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Notes: When you choose a partition or logical drive to delete, Fdisk
prompts you to provide the volume name of the drive. If the drive does
not have a volume name, leave this field blank.
Y for Yes. Choose this if you don't want to set up other drives on the hard disk. This uses the entire drive for a FAT32 partition, or up to 2 GB for a FAT16 partition. After you choose this option and press ENTER, Fdisk creates the partition, and instructs you to restart and to press ESC to exit Fdisk. You are finished partitioning and can go on to the next step, "Format the Drives," in the following section. N for No. Choose this if you do want to set up other drives on the hard disk. You can specify how large you want the partition to be: either as a percentage of the hard disk's total capacity, or in megabytes. After typing a value, press ENTER. Fdisk displays information about the new primary partition. To return to the Fdisk Options screen, press ESC. |
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