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How do I install to an 80 gig drive

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Name: bookworm_2
Date: April 20, 2009 at 17:36:20 Pacific
OS: Windows 98
CPU/Ram: PII 366Mhz 192Mb
Product: I.b.m. / Thinkpad 770z
Subcategory: Installation
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How do I install OS/2 warp 4 to an 80 gig hard drive?

I want to partition it something like this:

1.Boot Manager.
2.DOS & Windows. 2gig, FAT-16 for compatibility.
3.Xenix, 500Mb.
4.C:OS/2, 2 gig, probably FAT-16 for compatibility.
D:Windows software & data, 75gig, FAT-32
5.AIX, 500mb.



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Name: scaleoluser
Date: May 7, 2009 at 08:57:56 Pacific
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If you have Windows xp, try using a partition manager, to split the 1 partition into 6 partitions. (Windows xp should be kept, meaning you only need to make 5 partitions.)


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