Gypsum partitions are created for interior solutions, not on Windows XP.
gypsum is used in sheet rock
MS DOS partition is always a DOS partition.. You can not make a Non-DOS partition using DOS..
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The finely white powdered gypsum used to make paper is called calcium sulfate dihydrate or simply, gypsum.
it doesn't need to be, in systems where you have to make the partition yourself you can decide how big to make it.
A "root partition" is a partition that contains the subdirectories that make up a Linux or Unix file system, such as /bin, /usr, and /dev.
use norton partition magic
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No, gypsum is not used to make paperclips. Paperclips are typically made from steel or plastic materials. Gypsum is a soft sulfate mineral commonly used in construction materials, such as drywall and plaster.
"Partition is a word said?" Yesenia. "You need to partition that hard drive, if you want to keep your data separate from the operating system", said the geek. "This room needs a partition wall in it, to make it two rooms" said the builder.
Use your Ubuntu CD. Find a program called "GParted" or "Gnome Partition Editor". Click on your XP partition and click "Resize" and make it smaller. Then, do the same with your Ubuntu partition, and drag it until it fills the space left by XP.
hello to all of you how to make a partition? firstly go in CONTROL PANNEL secondly choose COMPUTER MANAGEMENT tab from CONTROL PANNEL menu then a dialogue box will appear of COMPUTER MANAGEMENT from list choose STORAGE option and then click on DISK MANAGEMENT in the same dialogue box you will see the devise partition C D E F if you have only 2 or 3 partition you can make a partition by right clicking on the empty drive box and a new box will appear choose new logical gate tab by this you can also delete the partition just right click on the partition the dialogue box will appear and click delete tab you will delete or make a partition by your own desire