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Creating an extended partition – Epson LT-286 User Manual

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Creating an Extended Partition

This section describes how to create an extended partition of 8MB,

designated as drive D. If you completed the steps described in the

previous section, you should already have a primary partition of

32MB if you have a 40MB hard disk. The primary partition is
designated as drive C.

After you have formatted the partitions, your computer operates as

if it had two separate hard disks-a 32MB drive C and an 8MB

drive D. If you prefer a different arrangement-for example, a

20MB drive C and a 20MB drive D-or if you want to split your

20MB hard disk into two partitions, see the instructions for FDISK

in your MS-DOS Reference Manual. The MS-DOS manual also

describes how to create multiple drives in the extended partition.

Splitting a hard disk into two logical drives does not require

you to run the setup program to change the configuration

information. The setup program is concerned only with the

number of physical disk drives in your system.

Follow these steps to create an extended partition on the hard disk

and designate it as drive D:

1. Insert the working copy of your Startup/Operating 1 diskette in

drive A if it is not there already.

2. At the

A>

prompt, type

FDISK

and press

Enter.

3. Press

1

to

select the

Create

DOS

Partition

option and

press

Enter.

4. Press2

to select

Create Extended

DOS

Partition

and press

Enter.

The screen displays a message similar to this:

Total disk space is

1023

cylinders.

Maximum space available for partition

is

252

cylinders.

Enter partition size...........[252]

Preparing the Hard Disk for Use

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