PartitionMagic
Chapter Seven - Software Utilities
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To create a partition, free space must exist on the hard disk. If there is none, use
Resize/Move to make partitions smaller and adjust their location until the free
space is in the desired location.
Always make sure the bootable partition is at the far left.
Creating a new partition can make your drive letters change, causing applications
not to run because application shortcuts, initialization files, and registry entries
refer to incorrect drives.
N
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If using NT you must use the current Operating system conversion method to
convert to NTFS. This can be done from within in the OS in a DOS window (at the
prompt, type Convert C:\FS:NTFS). Once you have gone to NTFS it is not
possible to convert back to FAT or FAT32. Recovery from this is reinstallation of
the OS using a FAT table system.
Creating Bootable Partitions
Before creating a partition where you plan to install an operating system (a
bootable partition), you should understand the information outlined in the following
table.
* Windows NT must boot from a primary partition on the first drive. However, only a few NT files must
reside on that partition; the remaining files can reside on a logical partition, which can be located on
the first or a subsequent drive. The NT boot partition can be shared with another operation system.
Additionally, NT must be installed on a FAT partition. During the installation, you can convert the
partition to NTFS.
Operation
System
Boots from
Primary or Logical
Supported
Partition Types
Boot Code
Boundary
Space
Required
DOS 6.22
and earlier
Primary
FAT
2 GB
8 MB
Windows 95
Primary
FAT or FAT32** 8 GB
90 MB
Windows 98
Primary
FAT or FAT32
8 GB
175 MB
Windows NT Primary*
FAT or NTFS
2 GB
117 MB
Linux
Either
Linux Ext2
8 GB
250 MB
OS/2
Either
FAT or HPFS
4 GB
110 MB
TABLE 10. Bootable Partitions
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