Disk Administrator
The Disk Administrator is a graphical tool available in Windows NT for managing disks.
Caution: Refer to your Windows NT user documentation before using this tool.
The following is an overview of the tasks the Disk Administrator is used for:
- Create and delete partitions on a hard disk and logical drives within an extended partition.
- Format and label logical drives.
- Read status information about disks such as the partition sizes and the amount of free space that is available for creating additional partitions.
- Read status information about Windows NT logical drives such as the drive-letter assignment, logical drive label, file system type, and size.
- Make and change drive-letter assignments for hard disk logical drives as well as CD-ROM devices.
- Create and delete logical drive sets.
- Extend logical drives and logical drive sets.
- Create and delete stripe sets.
For more information on Disk Administrator, refer to your Windows NT user documentation.