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FDISK Definition We define FDISK |
FDISK - The program Microsoft operating systems MS-DOS and non-NT versions of Windows use to create partitions on hard drives. Technically, the program is called fdisk.exe. It uses a text-based interface. Windows 95b first added support for FAT-32 partitions into fdisk. Before that it only supported partitions up to 2 GB using FAT-16. This is also a slang term for wiping a drive out completely, as in "I'm going to F-Disk this drive if Windows crashes one more time!" There are several non-Microsoft equivalents to fdisk, but all serve similar purposes--to allow partitioning of hard disk drives. |
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