MBR, FAT16 - FAT32 -
NTFS, FDISK, partitioning
related topic: Computer boot
process |
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Choosing FAT or NTFS: what's the difference? |
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Choosing between NTFS, FAT, and FAT32 |
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Convert.exe to convert a
partition to the NTFS file system, explains how to convert a FAT partition into
an NTFS partition, and the considerations to take into account |
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FAT16
structure information Master Boot Record, Partition Entry (Part of MBR),
Cylinder/Sector Encoding, Partition Type Listing, Reading Multiple Partitions,
FAT16 Boot Record |
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FAT32
structure information see also Disk
access information |
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FAT & NTFS
File Allocation Table - NT File System, Convert FAT32 to NTFS |
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FAT32 This article describes the FAT32 file system that is included with
Microsoft Windows XP |
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FDISK
command FDISK is normally only required to partition a hard disk or to
change the FAT, configures a HDISK |
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FDISK
describes undocumented switches you can use with FDISK |
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Fdisk
help Fdisk Help & Information |
| Fdisk
fdisk information |
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Fdisk command line switches Fdisk Command Line Switches |
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Fdisk/MBR
the most common reason to use this command is to write over a boot sector virus.
This destroys the virus that is residing in the MBR. This command does not
prevent reinfection of the MBR |
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Free FDISK
supports hard disks up to 128GB in size, Disk partition management utility |
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Hard disk partitioning primer |
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How to Convert FAT Disks to NTFS This article describes how to convert FAT
disks to NTFS |
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How to Fdisk (partition) and format a hard drive |
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How to partition and format a hard disk in Windows XP |
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Installing, partitioning
and formatting hard drives, windows XP |
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Master Boot Record and partition table
Logical Sectors and Clusters, The Boot Sector, Assembly Language Jump to Boot
Code, Disk Parameters Needed by DOS, Assembly Language Boot Code, Error Message,
System File Names, DOS Signature, The File Allocation Table |
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Master Boot Record (MBR) and what it does |
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MBR and
OS Boot Records Understanding Disk Drive Terminology, From Floppy Diskette
media to Hard Disks, Understanding Partition Tables, BOOT.INI file, Data
Recovery, 137GB Limit, MBR (Master Boot Record): Specific Types of
Code/Structures, FAT32 supports a maximum (single) file size of 4GB |
| MBR
master boot record, MBR, a disassembly of a Master Boot Record (MBR) |
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MBR and
OS Boot Records MBR, fdisk, fat32, All the Details of many versions of both
MBR and OS Boot Records |
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NTFS
fairly comprehensive description of the key characteristics of the NTFS file
system, an overview and history of the NTFS file system, and a discussion of the
different versions of NTFS |
| NTFS
NTFS is a high-performance and self-healing file system proprietary to Windows
XP 2000 NT, which supports file-level security, compression and auditing. It
also supports large volumes and powerful storage solution such as RAID, a tip |
| NTFS vs
FAT |
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Partitioning partitioning is one of the necessary steps to prepare a
drive for use. It is the process of defining certain areas of the hard disk
for the operating system to use, FDISK |
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Partitioning a hard drive a general guide / overview on the procedure to
create a partition on your hard drive |
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Preparing and formatting
a hard drive: introduction the first thing you should decide before
preparing your drive, is which operating system you are going to install and
which file system you are going to format the drive with |
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Partition your hard drive when you
partition your hard drive, you create multiple virtual hard drives. You may want
to do this if you want to create a multi-boot machine with Windows on one hard
drive and Linux on the other, for example. Or, you may want to put your
operating system and applications on one drive, store your data on another, and
put your media on yet another drive |
| Recovery of the hard drive after being trashed
the utilities you'll need are
RESQDISK, diskedit and unformat |
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Using the FDISK
command |
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Vaste schijf partitioneren
en formatteren in Windows XP in Dutch |
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