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How do I create a second emulated hard drive under Windows NT?

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How do I create a second emulated hard drive under Windows NT?

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(This is a caption from the OrangePCi Users Manual, Chapter 6, section “Creating a Second Emulated Hard Drive File”) Creating an Emulated Drive D 1. Select “Create New Emulated Drive” from the Hard Disk Drive D: selection in the OrangePC Setup. 2. The default filename is OrangePC Drive D. You may change the name of this file if you desire. After noting the amount of disk space available on your Macintosh hard drive in the dialog box, you must decide how large your Emulated Drive D: file will be. Enter the drive size value in megabytes in the space provided. Click “Save”. 3. The OrangePC will display an alert dialog. Click OK: 4. You will be placed back into the OrangePC Setup dialog. Click on the “OK” button. The OrangePC start-up screen will appear. When you are ready to start the PC, type Command-D. Once in the PC environment Command-D will return you to the Macintosh OS screen. Formatting and partitioning the drive under Windows NT 1. After Windows NT boots, open Disk Administrator

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