It allows you to make the drive bootable, and you can also repartition the disk here, although any data resident at the time will be lost. |
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He was a technological wiz, and several times helped me erase my hard drive and repartition it when I managed to screw it up again. |
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Each inflorescence produces 200-300 flowers that have a helicoidal repartition and open in sequence from bottom to top. |
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Neither did they appreciate the peasants' practice of offsetting land fragmentation through repartition and private land exchanges. |
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It asks a few questions and then proceeds to repartition and reformat the hard drive, so be sure you're ready to let that happen. |
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The main store is in charge of receiving all goods and non-sterile supplies and of the repartition of the stored supplies. |
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The princip is simple. for example, a team tries to modelize the influence of temperature on the repartition of the clouds. |
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The Marco Polo programme shall contribute to maintaining the modal repartition in freight transport at its 1998 levels. |
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Those 10 zones are used to give a sense of distance and geographical repartition. |
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A pop-up menu will give you all the details of the repartition of the obtained points by the watch. |
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The corresponding repartition scheme shall be agreed by the Council not later than three years after the beginning of the construction period. |
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By resizing partitions nondestructively you do not need to completely reformat and repartition the hard drive. |
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This graph allows to establish that site repartition is neither homogeneous, nor continuous according to the cardinal directions of space. |
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Is it Michal Benes the lead guitarist and David Gore on rhythm guitar or is the roles repartition different? |
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Easily repartition your drive to create additional disk space for this larger operating system. |
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From a geographic point of view, DNS is a system that decentralizes the repartition of the root servers. |
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The repartition of these activities between partners must be clearly specified. |
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The following diagram and table show the repartition of the emergency generators, based on industry. |
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Up to now, all social security schemes have been financed according to the repartition principle. |
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The email gave explicit, step by step instructions on how to reformat and repartition a hard drive using a series of Boot disks and DOS based commands. |
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Therefore, two herds of deer share these summer ranges and, consequently, mountain lions from Round Valley repartition space on the winter range after months of being apart. |
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Furthermore, they provide representations of the spatial distribution of the molecules during the reaction, allowing direct imaging of the molecule repartition on the lattice. |
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The repartition of the two dyes in the final image corresponds with the expected one and the time constants retrieved are in good agreement with literature values. |
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The list of speakers for the HRC plenary sessions where 10 slots are available would follow the same idea of regional repartition with an emphasis on the regional group of the State under Review. |
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This proposal would constitute a decisive step towards a clearer repartition of missions between the three organisations while guaranteeing coherence in the activities which have been developed. |
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To be efficient, the decomposition needs to provide a balanced repartition of the workload and a minimal interface between the different partitions in order to reduce the data exchange between processors. |
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After a discussion of the evolution of the Bank's activities in education, the repartition of the Bank's interventions in the sector by sub-region was presented. |
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The various medical services and nursing personnel shifts as well as the repartition of the injured have been reorganised so as to ensure better coordination of medical aid. |
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In addition, other essentially horizontal issues must be addressed, for example the repartition of responsibilities between the European Union and the Member States, with particular regard to notification obligations. |
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The new programming period is marked by an increase of subsidiarity and a new repartition of competences between the Commission and the Member States, including in terms of financial management and control. |
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This accidental repartition gets repeated, develops advantages of its own, and gradually ossifies into a systematic division of labour. |
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How many, again, and how irreconcileable, are the standards of justice to which reference is made in discussing the repartition of taxation. |
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