Fdisk is only for Fat 32, a file system only used in Windows 9x. NT, ME and 2000 all use the NTFS file system, so yes the option is on the installation disk.
2006-12-28 14:34:17
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answered by Anonymous
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For ME & 98 definatly fdisk.Use the hard drive intallation disk because 98 will not recognize a large drive . There's an option in the set up for this on the manufacturers disk.I'm talkin drives over(I think) 28 gig. ME will go a little bigger.The mfg disk is faster than windows & just as thurough.If you dont have the disk that came with the drive, you can down load these utilitys from the web sites of the mfg. Good luck
2006-12-28 14:59:27
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answered by ibtrigger2 2
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WinME setup wizard donnot give you the option to do partition setting so you need fdisk, but Win2K & NT yes, it will ask you how to do partition on hard drive before formating.
2006-12-28 14:35:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I always use fdisk. It uses a more thorough way of deleting the partitions. When I format, I want all that data GONE. I'm not sure about you though.
2006-12-28 14:32:14
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answered by .PANiC 5
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yes if you want to partition your drives you will need to fdisk the drive
do you know what your doing... ? have you used fdisk before? if not be careful you can lose disk space if it is not done right
reply if your not sure
2006-12-28 14:37:50
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answered by Carling 7
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You can create partition with Windows 98 and after this you can run any windows setup
2006-12-29 04:11:57
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answered by Mr.Bilal_Akbar 2
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particular.. Jesus were given right here to coach the persons about love and forgiveness between different themes. turn the various cheek cancels out any style of punishment, in my view. we are to love the way God loves, and those teachings were given right here from Jesus. the interest for a watch section grew to develop into relating the regulation, so really those are 2 thoroughly diverse concepts as well.
2016-10-16 22:13:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I can give you a link that deals with hard drive problems.
Some drive problems can be easily fixed by yourself using easily available tools. I found the info at http://fixit.in useful. Try this site, if you can get what is required.
2006-12-30 01:55:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Ya i would stick with fdisk to partion it.
2006-12-28 14:34:33
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answered by networker 1
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