Computer xp system installation tutorial - Step 4: Partitioning and formatting

  
Let's take a look at the knowledge about partitioning and formatting; 1. At the beginning of the system installation process, there will be a prompt asking for a partition;
We know A hard disk is usually installed in the computer, and then the hard disk is divided into C:
disk, D:
disk, E:
disk, F:< Br>Disk, etc.,
These disks represent the partitioning of the hard disk. A hard disk is divided into several areas. Generally speaking, the four are more scientific; 2. C:
Used to install the operating system, called the system partition. When installing XP, it is installed in the C: area by default. Because it is reinstalling the system, the original contents in the C:
disk should be cleared. We can The first method is to achieve; the first one is through formatting, there will be a prompt after selecting the partition, requesting the formatting operation,
Installing XP system is generally formatted with "NTFS
file system Partition (fast), so that the original file of the C: drive can be erased; another method is to delete Area, when selecting a partition, there is a "delete selected partition", delete the C: partition first, and then create the C: partition by "create partition", so you can delete all the contents of the C: partition. ;
Disk partition information, you can view it on my computer, open "My Computer", right click on the C: drive and select "Properties";
Here you can view the partition information, you can see Whether the file system is NTFS
or FAT32
format,
The capacity of the disk is 7.81GB
, and the used space is 5.82GB< Br>, available space 1.98GB
, the disk capacity is a bit small;
3, practice (more computer knowledge, computer basics, get to http://www.pc6c.com computer knowledge Net)
1) Open the "My Computer" icon and see how the disk is divided into several areas;
2) Right click on each partition, look at the properties, and write down the file system and capacity;
This section has learned the partitioning knowledge of the disk. If you have successfully understood and completed the exercises, please continue to the next lesson. Yung;

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