Upgrading & Fixing Laptops DUMmIES

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FAT32 all but makes drive size irrelevant, supporting drives up to 2TB — but
not smaller than 512MB. It is also more efficient in storing data, resulting in
less wasted overhead.

If you will be using Microsoft’s facilities to partition and format the drive, use
the FDISK and FORMAT utilities. Here are the steps. Note that the process can
take an hour or more.


  1. Insert the Windows 98 Startup disk in the floppy disk drive and
    restart your computer.
    The startup disk displays a menu of options.

  2. Choose Start Computer Without CD-ROM Support and press the
    Enter key.
    You are taken to the DOS command prompt, which is hidden beneath
    Windows 98.

  3. Type FDISKand press Enter.
    If the hard drive is larger than 512MB, you are asked if you want to enable
    large disk support, which opens the door to disks with larger real or vir-
    tual drives. If you enable large disk support, the drive you partition and
    format will be inaccessible from Windows 95 and some other earlier and
    different versions of Windows.

  4. At this stage, the most important option on the Fdisk menu is Create
    DOS partition or Logical DOS Drive. Select it and press Enter.

  5. Press 1 to select Create Primary DOS Partition and then press Enter.


You are asked if you want to use the maximum available size for the pri-
mary DOS partition; the primary partition holds the operating system.
If you choose the FAT32 file system, you can have the entire hard drive
partitioned and formatted as a single unit, or you can divide it. If you
choose (or are forced to choose) FAT16, you have to divide the disk into
even or uneven slices no larger than 2GB each.

For a machine running Windows 98, Microsoft recommends that the
primary partition be at least 500MB to hold the operating system plus tem-
porary files. If you have defined more than one partition, make one of them
the active partition. Although more than one partition can contain boot
information for one or more operating systems, only one of them can be
active at a time — and that partition boots the operating system at startup.
You can change a partition’s status to active or inactive at any time.


  1. Select the Create Extended DOS Partition option and press Enter.


Now’s when you assign drive letters to the additional space on the hard
drive. You can adjust the size of the partition or you can use the default
size. The Create Logical DOS Drive(s) in the Extended DOS Partition

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