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Creating partition by WINXP HE bootable CD/FD.

 
 
Quaid
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      1st Oct 2003
Please advise if there is a way to create partition by
WinXP HE bootable CD or by creating startup floppy disk.
Thanks - Quaid
 
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Andrew E
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      1st Oct 2003
For the floppy,microsoft.com/downloads.Get the,"set-up
XP for floppy start-up".For partition,go to run,type:cmd
At the curser typeiskPart /?
A list of cmds will be displayed.
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>WinXP HE bootable CD or by creating startup floppy disk.
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Oli Restorick [MVP]
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      1st Oct 2003
Partitioning can be done by booting from the installation CD.


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