Please suggest a free, reliable partitioning software.
Posted: 2005-07-30 09:42am
I need to do the following.
1. Create a small partition and set it active.
2. Put DOS on the partition. Boot from this partition.
Before you ask, no there is no alternative is the short answer.
The long answer is that I have a bare-bones laptop with no cd drive and no floppy drive. I have to reinstall my operating system and want to do a clean wipe of the hard drive, but I don't know how to do it without a floppy drive. There's no way to boot off the network, or to change the boot order. The expensive solution is to buy a USB CD-ROM drive, but I do not want to do this (I am on a budget). Therefore, the only choice is to create a partition, set it active, and boot DOS from it.
So, if I fuck this up, I will have to spend $100 on a USB CD-ROM drive which may or may not be bootable by my laptop's bios. So I need this to be fuck-up proof. I've been looking for no-nonsense partitioning software, but they all either seem to be scams or cost a ton of money. If anyone has a good freeware partioning software, I'm all ears.
If none exist, I guess I'll have to buy one, so suggestions for paid software will be under consideration. Fucking up is out of the question. I have to get it right the first time, or my laptop will not be bootable and I'll have to send in the entire laptop to HP or buy a USB cdrom drive (which may not work, meaning my laptop is dead).
Brian
1. Create a small partition and set it active.
2. Put DOS on the partition. Boot from this partition.
Before you ask, no there is no alternative is the short answer.
The long answer is that I have a bare-bones laptop with no cd drive and no floppy drive. I have to reinstall my operating system and want to do a clean wipe of the hard drive, but I don't know how to do it without a floppy drive. There's no way to boot off the network, or to change the boot order. The expensive solution is to buy a USB CD-ROM drive, but I do not want to do this (I am on a budget). Therefore, the only choice is to create a partition, set it active, and boot DOS from it.
So, if I fuck this up, I will have to spend $100 on a USB CD-ROM drive which may or may not be bootable by my laptop's bios. So I need this to be fuck-up proof. I've been looking for no-nonsense partitioning software, but they all either seem to be scams or cost a ton of money. If anyone has a good freeware partioning software, I'm all ears.
If none exist, I guess I'll have to buy one, so suggestions for paid software will be under consideration. Fucking up is out of the question. I have to get it right the first time, or my laptop will not be bootable and I'll have to send in the entire laptop to HP or buy a USB cdrom drive (which may not work, meaning my laptop is dead).
Brian