![]() ![]() Windows 98/ME users can find CVT.EXE in %winbootdir%\COMMAND (usually C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND). Running CVT without command line parameters displays Newest and most compatible CVT.EXE is found on Windows ME setup CD.ĬVT.EXE preserves disk data integrity. Another Windows 95B/95C OSR 2.x, 98 and ME FAT32 conversion DOS mode 16-bit tool comes also from Microsoft: CVT.EXE.MSKB: How to Use Fdisk and Format Tools to (Re)Partition a Hard Disk.Windows 98/98 SE/ME FDISK canNOT create partitions larger than 512 GB.MS-DOS 5/6 Windows 95/98/ME FDISK does NOT recognize hard disks larger than 137 GB (48-bit LBA function).Install fixed FDISK.EXE for Windows 98/98 SP1/98 SE(U) to properly detect hard disks larger than 64 GB. ![]() Starting with Windows 95B OSR 2.0 FDISK has the capability of creatingįAT32 partitions of minimum 512 MB on existent drive(s), and ofĬonverting your current FAT16 partitions to FAT32, but NOT the other way around WITHOUT COMPLETE DATA LOSS!įamiliar with the FDISK.EXE command line switches (the documented onesĪnyway), run one of these commands from any DOS prompt: Its purpose is to display boot, disk and partition information, modifyĮxisting partitions, create new ones and/or delete the ones you want onĪll installed fixed hard disk(s), but ONLY WITH COMPLETE DATA LOSS! %winbootdir%\COMMAND (default is C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND) [Windows 95/98/ME,Ī.k.a. Tool, the “de facto” Microsoft partitioning utility, located in FDISK.EXE is a 16-bit DOS based command line driven. ![]()
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