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Hi. If you run the ISO image, I dont think it's that strange that no changes are permenant. What you probably want to do, is create a new dedicated virtual disk in VBox (with the size you desire), create a new machine, add the virtual dis...
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You are NOT limited to only two partitions in Windows 98. When you run FDISK, make a primary partition and then create an extended partition. Depending on the size of your hard drive and the size of the partitions you would like to create (...
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That is Dell's recovery partition if I remeber correctly? Its probably like a 400 or 500 meg parition that has all the Dell Recovery software on it. When your machine boots, do you have an option to press a key to start the Recovery soft...
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After installed zBoot manager, some users attempt to modify some partitions with FDISK.EXE. At this time, only partitions of the current operating system are visible to FDISK.EXE. Creating or resizing some partitions with FDISK.EXE may caus...
http://www.zbmsoft.com/zboot/faq.html#8
When you boot off the logical partition, XOSL will activate it. However, your BIOS doesn't like it when no primary partition is active after reboot, hence the error. To solve it, uncheck the 'Activate' check box for the logical partition Bo...
http://www.allensmith.net/OS/XOSL/HowtoFAQ.htm
No. As a parameter available from MS-DOS 5.x onwards at one time this was
http://www.ucs.ed.ac.uk/isd/archpub/edunivfaq.pdf
If the drive is formatted as FAT32, then you want to select the 1. Delete Primary DOS Partition option. If the drive is formatted as NTFS, then you want to select the 4. Delete Non-DOS Partition option.
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・ 1 Insert the start-up disk for the current version of Windows you are running into the disk drive of... ・ 2 Hit the "Enter" key on your keyboard when asked if you want to boot to the start-up disk. ・ 3 Type "fdisk" int...
http://www.ehow.com/how_5184370_install-windows-xp-usin...
man sysctl will get you a lot further. Basically you can modify lots of things with sysctl. I don't know which variables fdisk modifies. But with sysctl -a you get a list of all the available variables you can modify. Last time I physically...
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-general-1...
Hi, Code: TestDisk 6.8, Data Recovery Utility, August 2007 Christophe GRENIER <grenier@cgsecurity.org> http://www.cgsecurity.org Disk /dev/sdd - 65 MB / 62 MiB - CHS 500 8 32 [ Analyse ] Analyse current partition structure and search ...
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