In Windows Explorer I can navigate to the Drive D: which IS the logical
drive in the extended DOS partition and perform all the normal activities
here like copy, make directory, delete a file etc...
Can anyone help with this please. Thanks in advance, Jim.
Assuming C & D are one of the drives winxp is installed on and your aim is
to clean install then use the winxp cd
http://michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html
"Jim Richards" <jimri...@satx.rr.com> wrote in message
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Jim:
Is there any reason you're not using XP's Disk Management utility to delete
that partition? Would that not be the most straightforward way to accomplish
the task rather than using the DOS FDISK command?
I'm assuming that logical drive in the extended partition has been formatted
NTFS. If that be the case FDISK will not detect, i.e., not recognize the
existence of that partition. Only if the partition is formatted FAT32 will
it be detected by FDISK if it is a logical drive in the extended partition.
You could use the DOS delpart.exe command to delete the partition but why
not use the integrated XP Disk Management utility?
Anna
fdisk.exe was never able to delete logical NTFS partitions.
As others have said, you should use the facilities built into
WinXP to delete this partition, or if you insist in doing it from
DOS, use the third-party tool delpart.exe
(http://www.russelltexas.com/delpart.htm).