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Fubaar
21st Dec 2001, 15:59
I'm using Win2000 and have converted my hard drive to NTFS format from Fat32.

In the past when I wanted to erase the whole hard drive, I used FDISK. However, my copy of FDISK doesn't recognise the NTFS directory, erasing only the Fat32 directories.

Can someone tell me how to 'FDISK' an NTFS directory/hard drive?

Andrew Cant
21st Dec 2001, 17:32
Sounds like you have an old version of FDISK. Your choices are to acquire a newer version of FDISK (the NTFS partitions will show as non-DOS, not NTFS) or simply use format from a dos prompt. If using format, make sure that you boot with a bootable floppy and not the DOS in Win2k as this is driven by the o/s and will cause problems as the o/s eats itself whilst trying to execute within the dos shell.

BayAreaLondoner
23rd Dec 2001, 06:27
Fubaar,

Poke around on the installation CD for W2K. I am sure that you will find a copy of FDISK.EXE there that understands NTFS.

Fester Adams
25th Dec 2001, 00:11
Whenever I've had trouble deleting NTFS partitions I use "delpart.exe" which is a MS utility, and will remove troublesome partitions.
If you do a search for it, you'll probably get a download somewhere, if not I can mail a copy to you <img src="smile.gif" border="0">
Fester