
 DELPART.EXE -- Microsoft DELPART Partition Deleter
                Version 1.00
 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation, 1993.

 The original date of this file was lost, so I set
 it to:  12-07-1993 01:00:00. It doesn't even know
 about Win95 partitions which were created later;
 and obviously, nothing about FAT32 partitions.


   Although this program is basically used only for
 deleting partitions that Microsoft's FDISK program
 normally wouldn't allow you to delete, you might
 find other uses for it too. But be very careful if
 you use a mouse not to click on the wrong thing!

    If you click on "Edit" ---> "Info"  (BE CAREFUL
 NOT to click on 'Delete'!), you'll get a display of
 the following info about your drive similar to this:

    Physical Drive: 80H  <--- First physical drive
  Partition Number: 1
    Partition Type: 0BH  <--- which you could look up
			      and find it was FAT32.
    Boot Partition: Yes
     Starting Head: 1
          Cylinder: 0
            Sector: 1
       Ending Head: 127
          Cylinder: 253
            Sector: 191
   Relative Sector: 63
 Number of Sectors: 6176961

   So, this program is essentially giving you all the
 details found in the Partition Table for this entry!
 (The data above is for a 3.1 GB drive.)

   Here's the info on a different drive:

    Physical Drive: 81H   <--- Second physical drive
  Partition Number: 1
    Partition Type: 0BH   <--- Also a FAT32 partition
    Boot Partition: Yes
     Starting Head: 1
          Cylinder: 0
            Sector: 1
       Ending Head: 254
          Cylinder: 242
            Sector: 63
   Relative Sector: 63
 Number of Sectors: 3903732

 (Quick math: 3,903,732 x 512 = 1,998,710,784 bytes or
  almost 2 GB for this partition.)

   Finally, here's an example of an Extended partition
 (DELPART can't see inside of them though):

    Physical Drive: 81H
  Partition Number: 2     <-- Second of possible Four
    Partition Type: 0FH   <-- Shows its Extended FAT32
    Boot Partition: No
     Starting Head: 0
          Cylinder: 243
            Sector: 1
       Ending Head: 254
          Cylinder: 255
            Sector: 255
   Relative Sector: 3903795
 Number of Sectors: 74236365

 (Quick math: 74,236,365 x 512 = 38,009,018,880 bytes
  or about 38 GB just for the rest of this drive; the
  whole drive being a 40 GB drive.)

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