Hello everyone,
When repartitioning and reformatting a hard drive, is it recommended to do an FDISK /MBR as well every time? My friend told me that I should run FDISK /MBR first, then FDISK to delete and create new partitions, and finally format the drive. He stated that not doing this can cause much headache later when going from let's say FAT32 to NTFS. So my question is:
1. Is it suggested that I do this when changing file systems?
2. Is the order of when to run this command a factor?
3. Should this be ran if Win 98 becomes corrupted and I would like to format and reinstall 98? Thanks in advance for your help and replies.
El
When repartitioning and reformatting a hard drive, is it recommended to do an FDISK /MBR as well every time? My friend told me that I should run FDISK /MBR first, then FDISK to delete and create new partitions, and finally format the drive. He stated that not doing this can cause much headache later when going from let's say FAT32 to NTFS. So my question is:
1. Is it suggested that I do this when changing file systems?
2. Is the order of when to run this command a factor?
3. Should this be ran if Win 98 becomes corrupted and I would like to format and reinstall 98? Thanks in advance for your help and replies.
El