Hi Andrew, On 9 Jun 2021, at 19:20, Eric Auer wrote:
9) I will also try the FDISK /INFO command for both situations Enjoy. You could also use XFDISK, which is more user friendly, but shows fewer details. Note that both also have pretty long config files which let you (mis-) configure lots of settings. Maybe some of those have bad defaults in our current package!
XFDISK also can install a boot manager (XFDISK own) on the hard-disk that can boot DOS, OS/2, Windows, Linux and other systems. I've used XFDISK almost exclusively for older machines for the last 30 years with no issues. Give it a try. It has a relatively user friendly text UI.
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