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Old 07-16-2005, 09:39 AM   #1 (permalink)
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OK...so I got my new HDD recently and decided I wanted to put 2 partitions on (never done this before). One for the OS and one for general stuff.

When I was installing the OS I made 10GB partition for the OS.


How the hell do I get windows to recognise the 70GB partition I have left as I cant seem to access it.

Thanks in advance!
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Partition magic

Never used it my self but its supposed to be quite good.
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Yeah I just realized the other day that my 8-n-1 Windows XP came with a partition magic 7 version that loads into the ram at boot. Very easy to repartition existing drives and such.

Hit me up if you need any assistance.
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Right-click on My Computer
Choose "Manage"
Under "Storage" choose "Disk Management"
You should see your C: drive listed in the area in the right and in the below-right graphical area. Beside the bar graph of your C drive there should be an area showing unformatted disk space.
*Edit* This step may already be done. If so, go to the next step below. Right-click on the unformatted area and choose "Format".
After the formatting is complete, you need to create the partition by right-clicking on the unused disk space and choosing "Create Primary Partiion" - not sure on the wording, as I'm working from memory, but its close.
When its done, you should have another drive letter show up.
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Right-click on My Computer
Choose "Manage"
Under "Storage" choose "Disk Management"
You should see your C: drive listed in the area in the right and in the below-right graphical area. Beside the bar graph of your C drive there should be an area showing unformatted disk space.
*Edit* This step may already be done. If so, go to the next step below. Right-click on the unformatted area and choose "Format".
After the formatting is complete, you need to create the partition by right-clicking on the unused disk space and choosing "Create Primary Partiion" - not sure on the wording, as I'm working from memory, but its close.
When its done, you should have another drive letter show up.
beaten, thats what I was gonna say. XP has this built in.
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Hehehe, this thread is old but Kooky boy revived it. I actually aquired a copy of Partition Magic and got it sorted.

At least I know more than one way too do it now though, thanks guys
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