Note

If you plan to use an operating system other than MS-DOS, you need to use that operating system to partition the hard disk and copy the system files to it.

In the following procedures you will be entering MS-DOS commands and using the working copies of your Startup/Operating 1, Operating 2, and Reference diskettes. If you are new to computers and MS-DOS, this may be the first time you have used an operating system. The steps are simple and you should not have any problems; however, if you do have questions, see Chapter 4 for basic information about using MS-DOS or see your MS-DOS manual for complete information on the operating system.

Creating the MS-DOS Partition

You need to partition the hard disk so it can run the MS-DOS operating system. Follow the steps below to create one partition on your hard disk for MS-DOS.

1.Insert your working copy of the Startup/Operating 1 diskette into drive A.

2.Turn on the computer if it is not on already

3.At the A > prompt, type FDISK and press Enter. The screen displays the FDISK Options menu.

4.Press 1 to select the Create DOS Partition option and press Enter. The screen displays the following prompt:

Do you wish to use the entire fixed

disk for DOS (Y/N)...........

?[Y]

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Preparing a Hard Disk for Use