4.Press Y and Enter to begin formatting the extended partition. The screen continuously displays the changing head and cylinder numbers. When the procedure is complete, you see the following message:

Format Complete

Volume Label (11 characters, ENTER for none)

5.It is a good idea to enter a name (volume label) for drive D, to protect it from being accidentally reformatted later. If you want to do this, type up to 11 characters and press Enter. If you do not want to name it, just press Enter.

The screen displays.information about the total disk space available on drive D. The A> prompt reappears.

6.If you have created additional logical drives on your hard disk, repeat steps 1 through 5 above for each additional logical drive. Substitute the appropriate drive letter in the FORMAT command. For example, to format drive E, type the following and press Enter:

FORMAT E: /V

Copying the Remaining Files to the Hard Disk

Follow the instructions below to copy the files on your other MS-DOS diskettes and the Reference diskette to drive C, the primary partition on the hard disk:

1.Remove the MS-DOS Startup diskette from drive A and insert the diskette labelled Operating 1 in the drive.

2.You should still be logged onto drive A. If not, type A: and press Enter.

Preparing a Hard Disk for Use

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