First post, by Ribbicipp
So i recently bought a 64gb SD-card that i want to use with my SD to IDE adapter for my old Pentium 1, 166mhz with a Socket 5 motherboard.
First off i use the software "Minitool partition wizard" to format the SD-card with FAT32 on my modern PC, so far so good.
Then when inserting the SD-card into my old Pentium 1 PC and booting it up, the amount of space on the card is recognized correctly as 58-ish gb, so far so good.
The problems start when i experiment with deleting the partition in fdisk/xfdisk in order to create a new primary partition with room left for an extended partition on the unallocated disk-space.
Whenever i delete the FAT32 58gb partition, there is basically just 16mb space free left. No partitions, just 16mb "free" of unallocated space.
I've been trying to create 2 partitions in Minitool partition wizard, one primary and one logical (no extended option exists). When doing this i can't even get into fdisk/xfdisk because it says that it cannot find the extended partition (ofc).
Been trying to format the SD-card into FAT16 with 4gb space. Works fine, but same problem again when trying to delete the partition and make a new one with an added extended partition, unallocated space is just 16mb.
What is going on and is there a solution to his? Im really stuck in an annoying loop here.
