FDISK - significado y definición. Qué es FDISK
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Qué (quién) es FDISK - definición

COMMAND LINE UTILITY OF DOS AND MICROSOFT WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEMS
FDISK; Xfdisk; FDisc; Gdisk; Blkid; FDISK (DOS command); FDISK.COM
  • The <code>fdisk</code> command on [[Microsoft Windows 95]]

FDISK         
<operating system, tool> (Fixed disk utility) An MS-DOS utility program which prepares a hard disk so that it can be used as a boot disk and file systems can be created on it. OS/2, NT, Windows 95, Linux, and other Unix versions all have this command or something similar. (1996-12-23)

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Fdisk

fdisk is a command-line utility for disk partitioning. It has been part of DOS, DR FlexOS, IBM OS/2, and early versions of Microsoft Windows, as well as certain ports of FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFly BSD and macOS for compatibility reasons. Windows 2000 and its successors have replaced fdisk with a more advanced tool called diskpart.