[Freedos-user] edit partition through usb 3

2012-04-20 Thread kurt godel
Amazing; never knew this capability existed in XP: 1. )right-click 'my computer'; 2.) click 'storage; 3.) click 'disk management'. shows 'drive 0(C drive) and drive 1(usb hdd); Under 'actions', you can delete/create new/format, works perfectly. I wonder if is is still in vista-7-8? Tnx all,

Re: [Freedos-user] edit partition through usb 3

2012-04-20 Thread dmccunney
On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 2:42 PM, kurt godel wb2...@gmail.com wrote: Amazing; never knew this capability existed in XP: Where *have* you been? :-) (That's in Win2K, too.) 1. )right-click 'my computer'; 2.) click 'storage; 3.) click 'disk management'. shows 'drive 0(C drive) and drive 1(usb

Re: [Freedos-user] edit partition through usb 3

2012-04-20 Thread Bob Cochran
diskmgmt.msc On 4/20/12 2:42 PM, kurt godel wrote: Amazing; never knew this capability existed in XP: 1. )right-click 'my computer'; 2.) click 'storage; 3.) click 'disk management'. shows 'drive 0(C drive) and drive 1(usb hdd); Under 'actions', you can delete/create new/format, works

Re: [Freedos-user] edit partition through usb 3

2012-04-20 Thread Mark Brown
in windows 7 64 bit, to use this exact same feature, you go to the start button (orb), and in the search programs and files box type disk management (without quotes) and then left click create and format hard disk partitions. then you can lucidly do all that xp related stuff.