*NOT A DOS PART This is not a DOS partition. *MEGS TOO SMALL The partition size must be at least 1 MB. *MEGS TOO LARGE The partition size you entered is too large. There is not enough contiguous space at this location for a partition of that size. *DRIVE NOT LARGE ENOUGH The drive is not large enough. *UNDEFINED PART TYPE The partition type for this partition is undefined. To edit the values in this partition first set the partition type. *NONDOS PART TYPE This partition is not a DOS partition and may not be edited. *4X PART TOO LARGE DOS 4.X partitions must be less than or equal to 2GB. *3X PART TOO LARGE DOS 3.X partitions must be less than or equal to 511 MB. *331 PART TOO LARGE DOS 3.31 partitions must be less than or equal to 511 MB. *NO ADAPTER FOUND There is no SCSI host bus adapter present. *CYL NOT IN EXTENDED PART The cylinder value entered must lie within the range of the extended partition. *END CYL LESS THAN START CYL The partitions are mapped onto cylinders contiguous- ly. This means that the cylinder values spanning a partition cannot overlap, and may only be in one partition at a time. Because of this, the ending cylinder of a partition must be greater than the starting cylinder. *EXTENDED PART ERROR Only two partitions may exist on a DOS Drive. The first partition may be bootable, primary, or included in the extended partition. The second partition is the extended partition. It is comprised of logical drives, beginning with Logical Drive 1. If the first partition in the boot sector is included in the extended partition, then the second partition will be undefined. The 3rd and 4th partition types may not be edited, because they are non-dos partitions. *LOGICAL DRIVES ONLY You are editting the drives in the logical drives in the extended partition. You may not change the partition types of these partitions. *NO DRIVES FOUND There were no drives found on this host bus adapter. *EXTENDED START CYL NOT 0 The starting cylinder of the first partition must be greater than zero if it is in the extended parti- tion. The default is 1. *NO ROOM FOR PART There is no space to insert a drive in this location. *CANT INSERT IN SECTOR0 You are editting the partition table in sector 0. You cannot insert any drives in this table. *EXTENDED PART CONTAINS DRIVES The extended partition you are trying to delete contains logical drives. To delete this partition you must first delete the logical drives. *2ND PART NOT EMPTY The first partition may not be deleted because the second partition contains a drive. You must first delete the second table entry before you can delete the first. *PART ALREADY UNDEFINED This partition is already undefined. *NO EDIT NONDOS PARTS You may not edit values in NON-DOS partitions. *EXTENDED PART WITH DRIVE You may not edit values in the extended partition when logical drives exist in that partition. *MAXIMUM LOGICAL PARTITIONS The maximum number of logical partitions permitted in the extended partition is 23. *1ST PART EXTENDED The first partition is already designated as extended. The second partiton may not be defined. *1ST PART UNDEFINED The second partition cannot be defined until the first partition is. *2ND PART DEFINED The first partition may not be deleted while the second partition is defined. *CANT DESIGNATE PART A partition cannot be made because there is no room on the disk to insert it. *INVALID PARAMETER There is an invalid parameter in the command line. *1ST SCSI DRIVE The partition of the first SCSI drive must have a partition less than or equal to 32 MB when operat- ing under DOS 3.X. *OVERLAPPING CYLS The cylinder value entered will cause partitions to overlap. *FDFORMAT AND NONZERO SCSI You will need to use the FDDEVICE driver provided by Future Domain Corp to use partitions with greater than 32 MB operating under DOS 3.30 and multiple SCSI drives. You must also use FDFORMAT to format DOS 3.30 partitions greater than 32 MB. *FDFORMAT WIN You will need to use the FDDEVICE driver provided by Future Domain Corp to use drives with sizes greater than 32 MB operating under DOS 3.30. You must also use FDFORMAT to format DOS 3.30 partitions greater than 32 MB. *NONZERO SCSI You will need to use the FDDEVICE driver provided by Future Domain Corp when using multiple SCSI drives. *PARTITIONING FAILURE There was an error while partitioning. Check all connections and try again. *DOS4X CYL SPAN TOO LARGE The cylinder span for this partition is too large. The maximum capacity for a DOS 4.X partition is 2048 MB. *CYL SPAN TOO SMALL The cylinder value you entered is too small. The capacity of this partition would be less than 1 MB. *DOS3X CYL SPAN TOO LARGE The cylinder span for this partition is too large. The maximum capacity for a DOS 3.X or DOS 3.31 partition is 511 MB. *DOS 3.X BOOT PART A DOS 3.X bootable partition must be less than or equal to 32 MB. *DOS3X4X ONLY Partitions that are designated as Extended or partitions that are less than or equal to 32 MB are automatically DOS 3X/4X compatible. *DOS4X ONLY Partitions that are greater than 511 MB can only be DOS 4X partitions. *DOS 4.X ONLY BOOT A bootable partition greater than 32 MB must be DOS 4.X. *NO DOS VERSION No DOS version may be set for NON-DOS or undefined partition types. *ONLY DELETE LAST PART You may only delete the last partition in the logical drive editor. *MUST REBOOT AFTER FORMATING In order for DOS to recognize the partitions you have created, you must reboot your system after running FDFORMAT, the Future Domain disk formatting utility. *WYSE DOS PARTITION TOO LARGE WYSE DOS partitions have size limitations of 511 MB.