Hi! David McDonald ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > On Fri, 27 Nov 1998, Austanners Wet Blue Pty Ltd wrote: > > > I have a requirement to remove Debian from one of our workstations and > > re-install DOS/Windows (Horror!)
> Just boot from your DOS installation disks, run the FDISK program (I can't > recall if it will do this automatically or not - you may have to exit to > the DOS prompt with the F3 key (again, that's the way I remember it, not > necessarily the way it is). Note: DoS won't delete logical non-DoS partitions. You need to use something else to delete them. For example you could use "dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda count=1" to nuke ALL partitions on /dev/hda or simply use Linux's fdisk to delete those parts (or change their type to a DoS one) Rainer -- KeyID=58341901 fingerprint=A5 57 04 B3 69 88 A1 FB 78 1D B5 64 E0 BF 72 EB
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