U p g r a d i n g
at the MS-DOS command prompt to find out more. After using Fdisk, you are prompted to restart the computer. Once back in Windows 95, you can format the partitions by opening the My Computer folder, selecting the new Drive icon and choosing Format from the File menu.
With MS-DOS/Windows, you use the MS-DOS Fdisk program to partition the disk followed by the MS-DOS Format command to format the partitions. Use the MS-DOS Help command to find out more about Fdisk and Format. See your MS-DOS/Windows documentation for instructions on using MS-DOS Help.
Caution
When you run Fdisk, it assumes that you want to work with the first, or master, drive (it says the Current fixed disk drive is 1). To switch attention to the slave drive, choose Select next fixed disk drive (option 5) from the main menu.
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