Minor word tweaks.

Add a link to the PowerQuest website.

Suggested by:	jim
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Tom Rhodes 2003-06-02 18:08:56 +00:00
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<para>The <application>fips</application> utility allows you to split an <para>The <application>fips</application> utility allows you to split an
existing MS-DOS partition into two pieces, preserving the original existing MS-DOS partition into two pieces, preserving the original
partition and allowing you to install onto the second free piece. partition and allowing you to install onto the second free piece.
You first need too defragment your MS-DOS partition using the Windows&trade; You first need to defragment your MS-DOS partition using the Windows&trade;
<application>DEFRAG</application> utility (go into Explorer, right-click on <application>Disk Defragmenter</application> utility (go into Explorer, right-click on
the hard drive, and choose to defrag your hard drive), or use the hard drive, and choose to defrag your hard drive), or use
<application>Norton Disk Tools</application>. Now you can run the <application>Norton Disk Tools</application>. Now you can run the
<application>fips</application> utility. It will prompt you for the rest of <application>fips</application> utility. It will prompt you for the rest of
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for an estimate of how much free space you will need for the kind of for an estimate of how much free space you will need for the kind of
installation you want.</para> installation you want.</para>
<para>There is also a very useful product from PowerQuest called <para>There is also a very useful product from PowerQuest (<ulink url="http://www.powerquest.com/">http://www.powerquest.com</ulink>) called
<application>Partition Magic</application>. This application has far more <application>Partition Magic</application>. This application has far more
functionality than <application>fips</application>, and is highly recommended functionality than <application>fips</application>, and is highly recommended
if you plan to add/remove operating systems often. It does cost money, and if if you plan to add/remove operating systems often. It does cost money, so if you plan to install &os; and keep it installed
you plan to install &os; once and then leave it there, <application>fips</application> , <application>fips</application>
will probably be fine for you.</para> will probably be fine for you.</para>
</sect2> </sect2>
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<title>Using MS-DOS File Systems</title> <title>Using MS-DOS File Systems</title>
<para>At this time, &os; does not support file systems compressed with the <para>At this time, &os; does not support file systems compressed with the
<application>Double Space&trade;</application> application. Therefor the file <application>Double Space&trade;</application> application. Therefore the file
system will need to be uncompressed before &os; can access the data. This system will need to be uncompressed before &os; can access the data. This
can be done by running the <application>Compression Agent</application> can be done by running the <application>Compression Agent</application>
located in the <option>Start</option>&gt; <option>Programs</option> &gt; located in the <option>Start</option>&gt; <option>Programs</option> &gt;