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Mark disk
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mark disk

Type SELECT Partition # and replace the# with the appropriate partition form the list.Type LIST PARTITION and a list of partitions for the selected disk will be displayed.

mark disk

  • Type SELECT Disk # and replace the # with the appropriate disk from the list.
  • Type LIST DISK at the prompt and a list of disks will be displayed numbered starting at 0.
  • To mark a partition as inactive follow these simple steps: You can see in the screenshot below, my external hard drive called My Passport (the F: drive) is marked as Active. You will know a disk has an active partition by going into the Disk Management Console. So let’s just mark it as an inactive partition and get it over with. This causes it to go through the whole auto run thing every time you plug it in and if you boot while the drive is connected it gives you a fit because it wants to install the OS or can’t find bootable files.

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    The problem with that is you can’t just go back into the disk management console and right click and unmark a partition as active. I will usually extract all the Windows install files onto the root directory of my external hard drive, make it bootable (Mark the partition as active) and install from there. This is a problem though when reinstalling the OS. The vast majority of the time I don’t mind as I pretty much use ISO files exclusively. I have a laptop without an optical drive in it.

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    That or your even more like me and you download some beta version of software and install it on your laptop rather than a VM and screw something up to an unrepairable state. Only nine players in the history of the VFL/AFL have kicked more than 400 goals at one venue, including Riewoldt's cousin Nick, who kicked 452 at Docklands.If you are like me then you like to reinstall Windows on your laptop every few months to keep things fresh and running smoothly. The Tigers spearhead booted two second quarter majors to notch the milestone, joining fellow Tiger Richardson (464) and former Essendon star Lloyd (461) in the exclusive club. Riewoldt joins exclusive MCG clubĮarlier, Riewoldt joined Matthew Lloyd and Matthew Richardson as the only three players to kick 400 or more goals at the MCG. The Tigers fell to 1-1-4 for the season and look on shaky ground, sitting in 16th. Had they lost, Melbourne would have been out of the top eight at the end of the round, but instead sit in second. Richmond was well served by Jack Riewoldt (four goals) while Tim Taranto (33 disposals, six clearances) was busy, as was speedster Jayden Short (30 touches) on return from a calf injury. Gun midfielders Clayton Oliver (32 disposals, six clearances), Jack Viney (30, five) and Christian Petracca (26, three) all shone for the Demons.Ĭaptain Max Gawn was influential on return from a knee injury, claiming six contested marks and kicking a late goal. Richmond kicked 1.5 in the final quarter and were left ruing their missed chances.










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