How to format and devide HD of my Satelitte M40?

Dears at toshiba
i have M40 Satlitte lapTop with One Partition and i want to For format it and devide it to 3 partitions One for Win98 ,one for Win XP SP2, and one for my data
how to do that ..since all i have is Product Recovery DVD-Rom
thnks in advance

Hi
In this case I would recommend to use the Partitions Magic 8. This program is very nice a easy to use. You can create different partitions for different usage.
http://www.powerquest.com/partitionmagic/
If you want to check how this program works, there you can download a free demo version of this tool:
http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/Partition-Magic-Download-2118.html
Bye

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