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Make a boot disk for XP Pro and get a fdisk off a download page.

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themrspeedoist

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Aug 13, 2007
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Hi There,

One of my sons tells me you make a boot disk in a xp pro OS by going to the floppy disk drive and putting a new floppy in the drive and reboot the pc and it will make a boot disk. Is this true? And what link do you go to to where you can download a fdisk right on to a floppy? I have to ask because when you go to a website where they say there is one, there are so many ones (downloads) to choose from. I did have a "ms 98se" from microsoft but my wife use it and lost it. I could just put the floppy (98se)in and boot the system and there it was I was. I was able to simply type in fdisk and I was able to delete and make partitions. It was so simple. Anybody? Thx!
 
Hi BillyRayPreachersSon,

Thank you for your speedy reply.

I have inserted 2 links of power supplies. Although I know this is a Javascript link. I do understand the importance of java for the future I will have a few questions. Which link in TEK would be the best to ask this question (of power supplies)? "What are the differences, which one would be the power supply that is a better one in quality and obvious crucial specifications? Here is one for Javaiers. "What link online is the best link that can show me not in a dummiefied circle but a good beginning for one to truely be encouraged to persue this feild of "Javascripting""?

Thank You




 
Try searching the forum list for "hardware", then pick the most appropriate one that crops up.

As for your second question, you need to make sure you know what technology you are really wanting to know about. You keep referring to Java and JavaScript as if they are interchangeable. They are not. They are very different things. Clarify which it is you want to know about, then post a new question in this forum if it's JavaScript, or the Java forum if it's Java.

Hope this helps,
Dan



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