jesus X wrote:
> 
> "Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T." wrote:
> > In Dos when I worked for a school system  all you had to type was fdisk
> > C:/ ( maybe  C>:/ been a while) and your machine was toast.
> 
> Yes, but to FDISK C: you have to navigate the menu system, and pass the (rather
> flimsy) safeguards. Run FDISK, select 3 to delete a partition and hit ENTER,
> select 1 to delete the primary partition, select 1 again, enter the volume name
> exactly as it reads, then hit yes. If there are extended partitions, then you
> have to delete the logical drives first (and enter their volume names as well),
> then delete the extended partition, THEN delete the primary partition. Hardly a
> simple thing to do by accident.
> 
> Even THEN it's a trivial thing to restore the partition table.
> 
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What about the Init command? If i remember that was real easy to do as well.

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