Rick Chagouri-Brindle wrote:

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 >>Try fdisk d: in a command line and see what transpires.

I wouldn't expect that (fdisk d:) to work as d: wouldn't exist.  IIRC when
you run fdisk on a PC under [some form of] DOS, you select the drive number
you wish to partition from a prompt [somewhere].


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