FDISK
The fdisk command is an external command that is used to configure the fixed disk. the FDISK program allows you to delete, create and partition different portions of the hard drive. It is also used to show and create the active partition of the hard drive. FDISK is also used in Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME operating systems.
Running FDISK
To run the FDISK, we need a Windows 98 Bootable Disk or a bootable Floppy Disk.
Steps :
- Insert the Windows 98 Bootable Disc into the CD-ROM and restart the computer.
- In the keyboard, press Del, or F2 or F10 to start the BIOS or CMOS setup.
- In the Boot Device Priority, make sure that the first boot device is assigned as CD-ROM.
- Shift the command line mode to the CD-ROM drive, and open the Win98 folder from the CD-ROM. (cd Win98)
- Type fdisk.
- Press Y and Press Enter.
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