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Peter Hyssett
Guest
Recently I fitted a second hard disk to my computer. The first hard disk has
two partitions, which showed in My Computer as C: and D: before the econd
disk was fitted. The second disk came with a 32MB FAT16 DOS primary
partition, which I left as it was; I then used the Windows 98 FDISK to create
an extended DOS partition on the second disk, with a single logical drive.
Now the FAT16 primary partition shows in My Computer as D:, the logical
drive in the extended partition of the first drive as E:, and the new logical
drive in the extended DOS partition on the second drive does not show at all.
Can anyone tell me how to get access to the logical drive in the extended
DOS partition of the second drive?
TIA,
Peter.
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Peter Hyssett
two partitions, which showed in My Computer as C: and D: before the econd
disk was fitted. The second disk came with a 32MB FAT16 DOS primary
partition, which I left as it was; I then used the Windows 98 FDISK to create
an extended DOS partition on the second disk, with a single logical drive.
Now the FAT16 primary partition shows in My Computer as D:, the logical
drive in the extended partition of the first drive as E:, and the new logical
drive in the extended DOS partition on the second drive does not show at all.
Can anyone tell me how to get access to the logical drive in the extended
DOS partition of the second drive?
TIA,
Peter.
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Peter Hyssett