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  • Dec 6, 2004, 03:47 PM
    rcethindra
    Hard Disk Space --- ASAP
    I have a 8GB hard drive (C drive). But when I format it it shows only 16MB. When I do Fdisk then it does show me the partition of 8676MB.

    I cannot install window98 because it says not enough space.

    Can some one tell me where is the problem and how to rectify

    Thanks
  • Dec 7, 2004, 08:46 AM
    urmod4u
    16 MByte is the old DOS limit for harddisks.
    You should at least use a Windows9X startupdisk to do what you want.
    If you have none, you can download one from:
    http://www.bootdisk.com/bootdisk.htm
  • Dec 7, 2004, 08:52 AM
    rcethindra
    Thanks but I am booting from a windows98 startup disk and then doing format and/or fdisk
  • Dec 7, 2004, 09:03 AM
    urmod4u
    First use FDISK, are you sure that you have only ONE partiton?
    Also, be sure to allow support for large harddisks (FDISK should ask you for that - if it doesn't, you just don't have a WIN98 startup disk there).
  • Dec 7, 2004, 01:08 PM
    fredg
    FDisk and Format
    Hi,
    Here are steps to do what you want, using your Boot Floppy for Win98/98SE:

    Turn off the computer.
    Insert the Boot Floppy Disk into the Floppy Drive (A Drive), then turn on the computer.

    Wait until it comes up to the A:> prompt.
    We must do do an "FDISK", which will delete and re-create a DOS partition for the Full Version.

    At the A:\ prompt Type: FDISK and press ENTER.
    Press ENTER to select Large Disk Support.
    Select Option 3, Delete partition or Logical DOS drive. (whatever option # this is)
    Select Extended Partion, then
    Delete Extended partition.
    Select delete Primary DOS Partition.
    Press ESC.
    Select Create Primary DOS Partition.
    Choose Yes to use maximum size.(100%)
    Press ENTER when prompted for a Volume Label.
    When Back at the FDISK Menu, select Set Active Partition.
    Press ESC on the keyboard.

    Now, if you wish to format the hard drive, then:
    Re-boot and,
    At the A:> prompt, type in FORMAT C: /S
    It will look like A:>FORMAT C: /S
    (The /S will copy system files to the harddrive).

    Best wishes,
    fredg

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