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Result
When the computer restarts, BootMagic presents a list of the available operating systems,
in this case, Windows 98 and Windows NT. Select the operating system you want to boot.
Scenario 2: Creating a Logical Partition on a Secondary Hard Disk
Sample System Configuration
Disk 1 — One 4 GB disk containing:
• One active primary FAT32 partition (C:) running Windows 98.
• One extended partition enclosing one logical FAT partition (E:).
Disk 2 — One 4 GB hard disk containing:
• One FAT32 primary partition (D:).
• Unallocated space.
One CD-ROM drive (F:).
Objective
Create a logical FAT partition on Disk 2.
Procedure
1
Select Disk 2.
2 Create a logical partition in the unallocated space using the following information:
Partition Type: Select FAT.
Label: Type one, if desired.
Size: Accept the precalculated size.