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Community Center F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 02 4:06 pm)
As bonestructure has said, there is no need to partition the hard drive if the full size is recognized. If you had a hard drive over 10 gig, you might want to partition it, but it's easier for all the housekeeping to keep a smaller drive at one partition. Also, Win NT will only recognize up to a certain size(what it is, I don't know) so most NT machines are partitioned.
You guys are great!!! I'm in the middle of moving (tired of living in the Silicon Valley, off to Sacramento and the new grand-baby) Now I can have my new consulting business all set up and ready when we set up the DSL line on Monday. Thank you so much. Bless you all Boni
Boni
"Be Hero to Yourself" -- Peter Tork
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Okey-dokey, a little background here. I've rebuilt this computer 5 times, from the time it was a 386 with 2 mgs. of RAM. I'm very well versed in Computerize. But, It's been 7 years since I've played around with DOS. Here 's the situation. I'm moving, I can't find my Computer reference books and just had to install a new hard drive on my little PC. (It's now a Pentium 133 with 16mgs of RAM and the hard drive is a 4.3 gig) The bios first only recognized 540 mgs. I didn't know this until I'd already installed Win 95, so I thiought when I reconfigured the BIOS I'd be fine after I re-installed Win 95 ... not it won't come up and I, silly me, forgot how to write the command (from the emergency startup disk) to erase, or reformat the hard-drive to install Win 95 clean. Anybody out there shaking their head in bemusement, if you could help me out I'd be ever so greatful. Pleaase e-mail me at boni_m@yahoo.com. Sincerely (hanging my head sheepishly) Boni
Boni
"Be Hero to Yourself" -- Peter Tork