Run FDISK
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the command prompt please type:
fdisk |
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| NOTE:
FDISK does a great deal more then we will use it for in this
tutorial. To go into the program in depth is beyond the scope
of this tutorial. |
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| If your
drive is larger than 512 MB, then you will see this screen,
and it is recommended that you accept the default of "Y". |
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