Home   Advertise  File Downloads Great Software Windows XP Tips Vista Tips  Glossary   Links  News Feeds News Letters  Support 
FDISK - Definition

FDISK, included in all versions of MS-DOS and Windows, is a utility for formatting (preparing) a hard disk drive to hold data and to logically partition the disk, specifying and naming major portions of it for different uses. Typically most personal computers today arrive with the drive already partitioned and loaded with the operating system. The FDISK program allows you to delete, create, and partition different portions of the hard drive. Use caution when repartitioning a hard disk as repartitioning wipes out all data on the disk.


line

Top Reasons To Wipe Away Your Internet History

Winclear History Eraser
Free Winclear Scan

Return Back To Computer Glossary

Feel Free To Bookmark, Share Or Print This Page: Bookmark and Share

line

Want To Really Clean, Maintain And Protect Your Computer?

Free RegCure Scan

line
E-Mail
Support@Real-knowledge.com


© 1998-2012 Darren Desepoli. All Rights Reserved.