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You can do all this with XP's disk mangement tool. (Right-click My
Computer/Manage/Disk Management.).
Your unformatted USB drive will be recognized (Just look for a new drive
in the console, I forget the terminology)
Form there, just right-click the drive and select the options you want.
This procedure and the command line version are explained in XP Help and
Support.
Bob Lendrim wrote:
>I want to FDisk a 60 Gig HD into two partitions, and format them as Fat32. I plan to do the Fdisk/format job in a drawer, as a slave in my P4 XP SP2 NTFS machine. Then I want to put the new drive in an external USB case and use it with a variety of machines, one is PII, one PIII. They are of limited drive capacity but I know will read 30Gigs. I'm hoping they will read the 60 Gig external USB drive as two 30 Gig drives.
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>Does all this sound possible and what problems am I likely to have?
>Can I Fdisk and format from XP command prompt or do I need a boot disk?
>I've never made two partitions on a drive before.
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