PartitionMagic
Chapter Seven - Software Utilities
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5. From the Partition Type drop-down list, select the desired file system type:
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FAT is the most common file system type. It is used by DOS, Windows 3.x,
Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, and OS/2.
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FAT32 is used by Windows 95 OEM Service Release 2, Windows 98, and
Windows NT 2000.
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HPFS is used by OS/2 and Windows NT 3.51 (and earlier versions).
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NTFS is used only by Windows NT.
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Linux Ext2 is used only by Linux.
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Linux Swap is used only by Linux.
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Extended creates an extended partition which can contain any number of
logical partitions. Extended is not an option if the hard disk already
contains an extended partition or four primary partitions.
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Unformatted creates unformatted free space on your hard drive.
6. If you wish, enter a label (up to 11 alphanumeric characters) for the new
partition. Descriptive labels help remind you what is stored in a partition (for
example, DATA, APPS, WIN95, etc.).
7. In the Size box, enter the desired size for the partition. PartitionMagic
automatically calculates a recommended size (based on the most efficient use
of disk space), which you can accept or change.
8. If the size you specified for the new partition is smaller than the available free
space, you can position the partition at the beginning or end of the free space.
Generally, it is best to position the partition at the beginning of the free space.
In the Position box, click Beginning of free space or End of free space.
9. In the Drive Letter field, note the drive letter that will be assigned to the new
partition after reboot.
N
OTE
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If you create a primary partition, because only one primary partition can be active
at a time, the new primary partition is automatically given a hidden status and no
drive letter assignment. An exception is Windows NT which can handle multiple
primary active partitions.
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If you are running Windows NT, in the Drive Letter box, type or select the drive
letter you wish to assign to the partition.
10.Click OK.
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