Hi Bernd:

I don't believe it is just FDISK.  It appears to be FDISK + EMM386,
maybe plus the development kernel.  However, until this is
isolated and the cause understood, I do not recommend
using it.  There are other tools which do the same thing!  :-)

Mark


> [EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
> > Meanwhile, personally, I don't recommend using FreeDOS FDISK!  :-(
> > 
> > Mark
> 
> I hope you have the option of using FreeDOS FDISK running under as many 
> MS components as you can (kernel, shell, himem, emm386). A Win98 
> bootdisk for example.
> 
> Just to be absolutely sure it's solely the FreeFdisk program to be blamed.
> 
> and you might try other versions if you want from 
> http://www.23cc.com/free-fdisk/
> 
> Thanks for your investigations.
> 
> Bernd
> 
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