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Browse All TopicsI wrote a code in C# with that i can access directly to the physical disk,
and I would like to know now :
how do i create partitions and a File Systems by my own , by writing directly to the disk the correct informations byte-wise.
I have looked up how FAT32 and NTFS works but could find some exact information about the MBR and how partitions are created and located on the disk.
Could anyone help me?
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by: HippyWarlockPosted on 2009-02-07 at 12:11:59ID: 23579986
This subject cannot easily be answered in a few lines, this site EDUCYPEDIA may be of help in understanding the file structures of FAT and NTFS drrives for anyone attempting to write software to do low level read/writes.
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http://www.educypedia.be/c
WARNING: Ensure you only practice on a disk that you don't mind eating up.
HTH