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09-19-2000 11:56 PM
09-19-2000 11:56 PM
Formatting disk
Hi,
1. Boot MS-DOS. (Eiher use F5 when starting Win9x or a boot floppy)
2. Run fdisk
3. select the disk you want to format
4. delete all partitions
5. create the partitions as you like
6. reboot
7. format the new partitions
If you need more details, let me know.
Bye,
Peter
1. Boot MS-DOS. (Eiher use F5 when starting Win9x or a boot floppy)
2. Run fdisk
3. select the disk you want to format
4. delete all partitions
5. create the partitions as you like
6. reboot
7. format the new partitions
If you need more details, let me know.
Bye,
Peter
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09-20-2000 12:04 AM
09-20-2000 12:04 AM
Re: Formatting disk
Hello,
please ignore this. This should have been an answer to another question.
Is there a way to delete a question?
Bye,
Peter
please ignore this. This should have been an answer to another question.
Is there a way to delete a question?
Bye,
Peter
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