Creating Multiple Partitions from your Hard Drive Using FDISK
KB ID 0000081 Problem This section assumes you want multiple partitions, and goes through the steps needed to create them using FDISK. For this example the hard drive in question will have a PRIMARY partition (approx 2Gb) and two LOGICAL DRIVES (each approx 1Gb) if I’ve just confused the hell out of you CLICK HERE Solution Creating Partitions 1. First ensure you have a windows 98SE Bootdisk, you can download one, CLICK HERE 2....
Deleting Simple Partitions on your Hard Drive Using FDISK
KB ID 0000080 Problem You want to remove the partitions form your carved up hard drive. Solution Deleting a Partition 1. First ensure you have a windows 98SE Bootdisk, you can download one, CLICK HERE 2. Boot the PC with your boot disk, ENSURE the boot order is set in the BIOS to boot from the floppy disk BEFORE the hard drive 3.To launch FDISK simply type fdisk {enter} at the command prompt, when the program launches press the Y key...
Simple Partitioning of your Hard Drive Using FDISK
KB ID 0000079 Problem You want to carve up the space on your hard drive. Solution Creating a Partition 1. First ensure you have a windows 98SE Bootdisk, you can download one, CLICK HERE 2. Boot the PC with your boot disk, ENSURE the boot order is set in the BIOS to boot from the floppy disk BEFORE the hard drive 3.To launch FDISK simply type fdisk {enter} at the command prompt, when the program launches press the Y key and {enter} to...
Hard Drive Partitioning
KB ID 0000078 Problem This page deals with “Simple Partitioning” though reference will be made to how newer operating systems use partions. Common Misconceptions “All Partiions have a drive letter” NO “All drive letters are a separate partition” NO Solution OK then! Take a hard drive, I will show it below as a “large block of space” If you are only going to have one partition and its...
Cannot Format a SDHC Card to NTFS
KB ID 0000187 Problem I had a 16 GB SDHC card, and windows would format it to FAT but not NTFS, this is how to cure the problem. Solution Option 1 Download this and use it to format the drive. Option 2 1. Click Start > In the Search/Run Box type devmgmt.msc > Device Manager will open 2. Navigate to your SC Card reader > Right Click > Properties > Policies > Select Better Performance > OK > Reboot the PC >...