Technical information

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4.4.1.4 Actual Partitioning
Once you have defined the compatibility options
for the partitions you are returned to the main
partition window. In the MB field you have to
specify the size of every partition you want to
create. Usually you do not want to enter any value
in the TYPE fields unless you know exactly what
you are doing (please refer to the HDDRIVER
documentation).
Enter the size for all
the partitions you want to create. Remember that for example with TOS
1.04 the partitions must be less than 512MB. Verify also that the total
size of all partitions you have defined is less than the available capacity.
Click OK to start the partitioning. At the end a window indicates that the
partitioning has been finished. Note that the initialization of the partitions
is done as part of the partitioning.
The Drives Window now displays all the created partitions. The program proposes to restart the
system and it is better to select Now.
4.4.2 Enabling and Disabling
Auto boot
Execute the HDDRUTIL.APP program. Select the
Partition you want to use to boot from. The primary
partitions suitable for an installation are marked
with a leading ‘.’.
From the File menu select
the Install HDDRIVER…
command. A confirmation
will be asked and a popup window will indicate that the driver has been
installed.
To disable the Auto boot: From the File menu select the Remove
HDDRIVER… command and follow the instructions.