Hi,
On Fri, Jan 19, 2018 at 1:42 PM, Eric Auer wrote:
>
> There are a few FDISK variants for FreeDOS and some do
> have some oddities in how to use them. For example you
> may have to edit a config file to activate LBA support
> for big disks or FAT32 support, in case you are in the
> unlucky sit
Hi Kyle :-)
First, Win98 and DOS ignore NTFS drives. Second, FDISK
should easily allow up to 4 primary partitions, but in
most cases at most 3, because you need 1 extended to
put all the additional drives as a chain there.
However, only one partition can be the one which boots
by default. So you
Hello members of this mailing list!
My name is Kyle, and I subscribed to this mailing list just to ask a
hopefully simple question.
I have recently been trying to create a special Win98/XP dual-boot retro
gaming PC in which both OSs are installed on a *C* drive. Yes, both. Not
like how a normal W