九、FDISK中的提示信息
提示信息
Delete Primary DOS Partition
Delete Extended DOS Partition
Delete Logical DOS Drive(s) in the Extended DOS Partition
WARNING! Data in the deleted Primary DOS Partition will be lost
WARNING! Data in the deleted Extended DOS Partition will be lost. Do you wish to continue (Y/N)?
Delete Logical DOS Drive(s) in the Extended DOS Partition
WARNING! Data in a deleted Logical DOS Drive will be lost What drive do you want to delete? Are you sure (Y/N)?
Display Partition Information
The Extended DOS Partition contains Logical DOS Drives.
Do you want to display the logical drive information (Y/N)?
Display Logical DOS Drive Information
Enter partition size in Mbytes or percent of disk space (%) to create a Primary DOS Partition...
Enter logical drive size in Mbytes or percent of disk space (%)...
Enter Volume Label?
Enter partition size in Mbytes or percent of disk space (%)to create an Extended DOS Partition....
Do you wish to use the maximum available size for a Primary DOS Partition
Change Current Fixed Disk Drive . Enter Fixed Disk Drive Number (X)
Fixed Disk Drive Status
Data in the deleted Primary DOS Partition will be lost.What primary partition do you want to delete?Do you wish to continue (Y/N)?
Data in the deleted Non-DOS Partition will be lost.What Non-DOS partition do you want to delete?Do you wish to continue (Y/N)?
You MUST restart your system for your changes to take effect
Any drives you have created or changed must be formatted
Shut down windows before restarting
Your cocpcwfficient use of disk space on large drives, and allowing disks over 2 GB to be formatted as a single drive
Press Esc to exit FDISK 按Esc退出FDISK
This drive is FAT16 by default, switch to FAT32 (Y/N)?
This drive must be FAT32 because its size is > 2048 MB
This drive must be FAT16 because its size is too small to be FAT32
Verifying drive integrity, complete
Your computer has NTFS partitions which may require large drive support. If you are using another operating system, such as windows NT, which supports large drives you should enable treating these partitions as large
NOTE: If you answer Y and the partition display looks incorrect or a hang or crash occurs do nothing, run FDISK again, and answer N to this question
Should NTFS partitions on all drives be treated as large (Y/N)?
Drive deleted
Partition made active
Primary DOS Partition created
Extended DOS Partition created
Logical DOS Drive created, drive letters changed or added
No partitions defined
No logical drives defined
Drive letters have been changed or deleted
No active partitions
No fixed disks present