Problem with partition . . . HELP!
I ran FDISK and created DOS Boot partition an set it to be 10% of HDD size
and now after installing windows HDD shows up as a 8 GB disk other than 80 GB one. How can I restore the whole 80Gigs ??? I would appreciate any help you could offer me... Thanks! |
"Zmirky" wrote in message ... I ran FDISK and created DOS Boot partition an set it to be 10% of HDD size and now after installing windows HDD shows up as a 8 GB disk other than 80 GB one. How can I restore the whole 80Gigs ??? I would appreciate any help you could offer me... Thanks! You can just run fdisk again and create a logical drive... |
You can just run fdisk again and create a logical drive...
Do Ii have to format HDD before creating logical drive and erase this boot partition? |
"Zmirky" wrote in message ... You can just run fdisk again and create a logical drive... Do Ii have to format HDD before creating logical drive and erase this boot partition? no you can just create an additional partition but you will have to format that one in order to use it here is a link on fdisk http://www.fdisk.com/ also be sure you have the latest version of fdisk |
thanks!
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"Zmirky" wrote in message ... thanks! OK btw: I hope you were using the updated version of fdisk if fdisk does not "see" the whole drive then you will need the newer version such as you can get from a win ME bootdisk ( see www.bootdisk.com ) |
To manage your partitions there's a program called "Partition Magic" which
is really great. - JM "philo" skrev i meddelandet ... "Zmirky" wrote in message ... thanks! OK btw: I hope you were using the updated version of fdisk if fdisk does not "see" the whole drive then you will need the newer version such as you can get from a win ME bootdisk ( see www.bootdisk.com ) |
xp has a limited value 'fsidk' and formatter built in, r-click 'my
computer', manage, disk management, your should see your drive. "Johan Miörner" wrote in message ... To manage your partitions there's a program called "Partition Magic" which is really great. - JM "philo" skrev i meddelandet ... "Zmirky" wrote in message ... thanks! OK btw: I hope you were using the updated version of fdisk if fdisk does not "see" the whole drive then you will need the newer version such as you can get from a win ME bootdisk ( see www.bootdisk.com ) |
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