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Category: System/Hard-Disk-Utils
Star-Tools PartitionStar 2.03
Download: http://www.star-tools.com/pub/english/partitionstar.zip
Operation System: Windows All License: Shareware Size: 763 KB Date: 2006-03-01 00:00:00
After partitioning, each of the partitions is further structured so that data can be saved in that partition. This structure is called a "file system." (A file system should not be confused with an operating system, which enables the starting and execution of programs.)
After a file system has been written to the hard disk it becomes difficult and even impossible in part to apply any changes (enlarge, reduce, move, or convert).
That is the reason you should decide carefully what you would like to do and whether this is realizable before partitioning a hard drive. Problems concerning this issue are discussed further down.
After the partition for a file system has been created (see further below), the file system has to be created within this partition. This is called "formatting" and is usually performed during the installation of the operating system.
Here are some key features of "Star Tools PartitionStar":
· Scope of functions like FDISK with many extra features
· Unlimited support of all operating systems and all and file systems
incl. Windows
· Decreasing and formatting of FAT 12, 16, and FAT 32 partitions
· Two setup programs: One program for DOS and one for Windows
· Complete functionality with user interface as well as with own script language
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