Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!think.com!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!linac!att!news.cs.indiana.edu!ariel.unm.edu!cs.umn.edu!ub.d.umn.edu!gisplot1.nrri.umn.edu!jtevik From: jtevik@gisplot1.nrri.umn.edu (John Tevik) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: Formatting/partitioning hard disks (or beating the 32MB barrier) Keywords: disk manager Message-ID: <1333@ub.d.umn.edu> Date: 30 May 91 03:12:23 GMT References: <1991May23.231748.7158@cbnewse.att.com> Sender: news@ub.d.umn.edu Distribution: usa Organization: Univ. of Minnesota, Duluth, N.R.R.I. Lines: 18 Nntp-Posting-Host: 128.101.45.101 In article <1991May23.231748.7158@cbnewse.att.com> langev@cbnewse.att.com (steve.j.langevin) writes: >I just purchased DR DOS 5.0 and installed it on my hard disk. >I would like to redo my 80MB hard disk into a single partition. >I have Disk Manager 4.0 and it will only allow bootable partitions >of 32MB or less. Is there a newer version that will let me do >an 80MB bootable partition? What other "disk manager" type >programs are out there? Which is best? Thanks DR DOS 5.0 has indigenous support for large (>32M) disk partitions. You'll need to start with the DR DOS fdisk utility to remove any existing partitions (backup first) and create a single bootable 80M partition which you can then format. You will no longer need Disk Manager. -- John Tevik jtevik@gisplot1.nrri.umn.edu (128.101.45.101) Programmer (218)720-4247 (voice) University of Minnesota, Duluth Natural Resources Research Institute