FDISK at Computer Glossary
What is it? FDISK is a utility, included in all versions of MSDOS and Windows, for formatting (preparing) a hard disk drive to hold data and to logically partition the disk, specifying and naming major portions of it for different uses. FDISK is used to prepare and partition a brand new hard drive, and typically most personal computers today arrive with the drive already partitioned and loaded with the operating system and perhaps other software.Computer Definition Added By: Jordan
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