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Chapter 5 - Disk Initialization Manager


Using the Disk Initialization Manager

The Disk Initialization Manager provides standard interfaces that allow your application

You can override these standard interfaces by calling low-level Disk Initialization Manager routines, and you can also override the default volume characteristics that the Disk Initialization Manager gives to hierarchical volumes.


Subtopics
Responding to Disk-Inserted Events
Erasing Initialized Disks
Overriding the Standard Initialization Interface
Changing Default Volume Characteristics

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