I even did a "Search All" (using Aaron's) and all it found
was some FDISK command line examples plus "convtype".
> Frankly, your status fields look odd
Everything I do ends up odd.
> [Status] indicates the bootable, startable and installable
> status of the partition and maybe some other stuff.
Thanks.
> > Where does the Name value come from?
>
> For fdisk it should be the volume label.
Really weird. DFSee gives totally different information for this
field. Perhaps my FDISK doesn't like me?
For example, DFSee and Partition Magic say my H: partition is named
"Drive_H". But FDISK /QUERY says it is named "00003f00".
- Peter
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