K killians45 Fully Optimized Messages 3,243 Sep 29, 2004 #11 If you are going to use NTFS (which is slower but more stable), its better to set the partitions through the actual install cd as fdisk is a Dos utility.
If you are going to use NTFS (which is slower but more stable), its better to set the partitions through the actual install cd as fdisk is a Dos utility.
OP OP B babyblue10 Baseband Member Messages 54 Sep 29, 2004 #12 ok i get it now. Thanks 4 all e help everyone.
OP OP B babyblue10 Baseband Member Messages 54 Sep 29, 2004 #13 killians45 said: its better to set the partitions through the actual install cd as fdisk is a Dos utility. Click to expand... Ya. I manage to make 3 partitions through the installation cd and all is in ntfs because all the drive are >20G
killians45 said: its better to set the partitions through the actual install cd as fdisk is a Dos utility. Click to expand... Ya. I manage to make 3 partitions through the installation cd and all is in ntfs because all the drive are >20G