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    Default hard disk partition ?????

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    bhai jan masla ya ha k main pass ek hard disk ha or us hard disk main sirf ek partition ha main bagar dm k us main partition bana chata hoon plz help me koi muje tafseel se bato
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    In order to make the process easier to follow, I am going to use an example below. In the example, a 3100 (binary) MB hard disk is being partitioned into four partitions of 1000 MB, 800 MB, 700 MB and 600 MB respectively:

    Partition Hard Disk (Multiple Partitions): Follow these steps to set up your hard disk:
    1. Select from the FDISK menu "1. Create DOS partition or Logical DOS Drive".
    2. Select "1. Create Primary DOS Partition". FDISK will verify drive integrity. Then it will ask if you want to use the maximum available size of the disk for the primary partition and set it active. Enter "N". The system will show the size of the entire disk in MB.
    3. Enter the size of the primary partition. In our example, this would mean entering "1000". The system will tell you that it has created the primary partition, and will assign it the drive letter "C:".
    4. Press {Esc} to return to the FDISK menu.
    5. Select "2. Set active partition". Select partition 1. FDISK will report that it has set partition 1 active.
    6. Press {Esc} to return to the FDISK menu.
    7. Select from the FDISK menu "1. Create DOS partition or Logical DOS Drive".
    8. Select "2. Create Extended DOS Partition".
    9. When prompted, press {Enter} to select the entire remaining area of the disk for the extended DOS partition. FDISK will report that it has created the extended DOS partition.
    10. Press {Esc}. FDISK will automatically prompt you to create your first logical DOS volume within the extended DOS partition.
    11. Enter the size of the first logical partition (the second partition overall). In our example you would enter "800". FDISK will create the partition, label it "D:", and then say "Logical DOS Drive created, drive letters changed or added". Don't touch anything, just wait, and FDISK will prompt you for the next volume.
    12. Repeat the previous step for the remaining partitions (in our example there would be two more partitions to create, the 700 MB and 600 MB ones). When all of the partitions have been created, FDISK will report "All available space in the Extended DOS Partition is assigned to logical drives".
    13. Press {Esc} to exit FDISK.

    Continue with the procedure:

    5. Reboot: Reboot the system using either the Reset button or the "three-fingered salute" ({Ctrl}+{Alt}+{Delete}). Make sure the floppy disk is in its drive, since you still need it. Note that you may get "Invalid media type reading drive C" errors while rebooting. This is normal at this stage.
    6. Format Primary Partition: From the "A:" DOS prompt, issue the following command: "format c:/s". Do not forget the "/s", as this is what will make your C: drive bootable. You will get a "scary" warning message such as "WARNING, ALL DATA ON NON-REMOVABLE DISK DRIVE C: WILL BE LOST. Proceed with Format (Y/N)?". Since of course there is no data presently on drive C:, just enter "Y" and the system will format the hard disk. The program will show you its progress as it formats and at the end will prompt you for a volume label. Enter one if you wish.
    7. Format Additional Partitions (if necessary): If you set up multiple partitions, format the additional partitions now. This is done in almost the same way as formatting the primary DOS partition, except that you leave off the "/s". So normally you would be entering "format d:", "format e:" and so on, until all the partitions have been formatted. The prompts should be the same as in the preceding step.

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    Use Partition Magic
    just download from google and use you can see the partition option in the software its easy and friendly use shukriya

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