Creating Super Dos Partition - Everex Everdisk Owner's Manual And Reference Manual

Internal/external hard disk subsystem (xt compatible)
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value will equal the eee value; if the Extended
DOS partition is larger than 32 megabytes in
size, the
m
value will be equivalent to a Logical
drive that is 32 megabytes in capacity.
ggg
represents the number of cylinders you want in
the Logical drive.
hhh
represents the starting cylinder of the Logical
drive in the Extended DOS partition.
5. Enter the
ggg
and
hhh
values, and press the [FS] key to
create the logical drive.
6.
If
there is room left in the Extended DOS partition for
another Logical drive, you will be prompted to continue
creating Logical drives until you have no more space to
create a Logical drive in the Extended DOS partition.
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7. You will notice in the Partitions menu two new partition
types: Ext-DOS, which is the Extended DOS partition
you created, and Log-DOS, which are the logical drives
inside the Extended DOS partition.
S.
Press the [FlO] key to return to the DISK Main Menu
and proceed to Section 6.4 to logically format the
partitions in your drive.
6.3.3 Creating Super DOS Partition
A Super DOS partition, like the Extended DOS partition,
allows DOS to access a high-capacity drive; but unlike an
Extended DOS partition, Super DOS partitions define
logical drives that are larger than the normal 32 megabyte
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