Here is a nice utility for those needing a fdisk utility app.
The official FDISK of FreeDOS
http://www.23cc.com/free-fdisk/
Features:
* Supports hard disks up to 128GB in size.
* Has the "standard" fdisk user interface.
* Command-line support is compatible with Microsoft's undocumented FDISK commands.
* Has extended command-line support to give you complete control over hard disk configuration from batch files.
* Is designed for both occasional use as well as large scale automated operating system roll-outs and cloning projects..
* Comes with BootEasy, a compact multiboot loader.
* Can be customized with an easy to use configuration file.
* Allows the use of boot loaders from other operating systems.
* Free FDISK is Open Source and licensed under the GNU GPL.
* Supports Non-DOS partition types.
See also:
http://www.fdisk.com/ http://service4.symantec.com/SUPPORT...98081911285525 http://www.ranish.com/part/