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The creating and naming of partitions is something done within the Windows operating system. Windows XP/2000 and Windows NT both
use the Disk Management window to start this work. And Windows 98/ME uses FDISK to realize this function.
Windows XP/2000
SECTION 1: System listing of all formatted and available disks/RAID Sets.
SECTION 2: Report of physical connection of disks/RAID Sets.
SECTION 3: Report of partition status, disk letter, and volume name.
Windows NT
Button 1: opens the Disk Administrator Volumes window which lists the
recognizable Volumes, their capacity, free space, type of format, etc.
Button 2: opens the Disk Configuration window (shown above), detailing
all disks (or RAID Sets), partitions, and allows he sure to format and
name each partition and volume.
Section 1: reports the size of each disk (or RAID Set).
Section 2: reports on each partition, and allows the user to format or
delete partitions.