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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.
~
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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