Partitioning a Hard Drive
#1
Posted 14 August 2002 - 11:11 PM
This is on a system that is running XP Home. :x
#3
Posted 15 August 2002 - 02:26 AM
#4
Posted 15 August 2002 - 02:53 AM
Yea - but you cannot create startup disc in the Add/Remove programs section with Windows XP - thats what I was getting at.
DOS can only read FAT bast systems, it cannot read NTFS.
8)
That is why the drive cannot be found.
#5
Posted 15 August 2002 - 09:42 AM
Guys, you are making this harder than it really is. It's not that fdisk can't find the drive, fdisk cannot be found. Creating a boot disk in WinXP does not copy any command line utilities to the disk like fdisk, format, edit, etc. It only copies the necessary components to provide you with a command prompt. It is no different than typing "format a: /s" at a command prompt (though I don't believe you can do that anymore in XP). The boot disk option in Add/Remove Programs (under Win9x) creates a special boot disk that includes the basic utilities you would need to recover your system.
Anyway, embj, if you want to play around with formatting, you should explore the options in the disk management tool, like Alec said. (right-click My Computer, and go to manage. Look in the Storage -> Disk Management area.) And in case you're worried, the system will prevent you from formatting/repartitioning a critical drive (ie the system drive).
If you were hoping that fdisk would be a built-in alternative to programs like Partition Magic, then you will be disappointed. All fdisk can do is create and delete partitions. It cannot resize partitions, change file system types, or anything else very fancy...
#6
Posted 15 August 2002 - 03:39 PM
HAHAHHAHAHA - indeed!
#7
Posted 15 August 2002 - 05:09 PM
if you want to avoid all these stepps simply purchas a copy of partition magic and use that in windows itself and all you have to do after you set partition in that program is that you have to restart your computer and you are all done........ and here a little bit of advise
NEVER LISTEN TO HP OR COMPAQ.....i have wasted alot of time with their Techs on the phone and they seriously don't know what they are talking about.......
#8
Posted 15 August 2002 - 11:15 PM
#9
Posted 15 August 2002 - 11:36 PM
It may be "designed for Windows ME", but the tech has their head elsewhere if they say it cannot use any other OS. HP obviously goes with the lowest bidder in tech support. ;(
#10
Posted 16 August 2002 - 05:18 AM
#11
Posted 16 August 2002 - 06:15 AM
As far as resizing goes, you are also stuck with having to go down the 3rd party road. The only way to change an existing ntfs partition using disk management is to delete it first, then create seperate ones from scratch and format each new partition you make.
When you create the partitions, make sure that you change the amount of data, and make sure to disable or uncheck anything that is along the line as "use free space."
Sorry I cant be more specific, but from about 15 minutes of searching I have come up empty handed with resizing partitions using this software.
here is a couple links I found in my travels:
http://www.swynk.com/friends/zandri/70-270-9-1.asp
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;q309000&
#12
Posted 16 August 2002 - 11:22 AM
Thats MicroATX for you...
#13
Posted 16 August 2002 - 03:45 PM
PS---I HATE Win. ME!!!
#14
Posted 19 August 2002 - 05:55 AM
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solution..lol well would be for me
get XP
format from scratch
IN Xp's set up, it will let u set your partitions - that is why i loved 2k / XP
no more of the FDISK crap!!!!
<---- has 4 partitions on an 80g drive, took literally 20 seconds to set them up.
as said above.
u can not make partitions if you only have 1 drive, and the O/S is installed in it with windows manager.
u would need partition magic or something to make a new partition from the free space. (in both my cases that i tried this, partition magic frooze and i lost over 30g of stuff!!!!!!)
and also as said above HP is dumber then a door nob!!!!!
as for the thing not taking more then a 700mhz, this is VERY possible, as mother boards do have limits of what they can handle like any other hardware.
My old ASUS - P4B4x (i think) would only take a 800 max or 900, one or the other.
anyways!
Oh
HP likley makes it a pain to update anything, cause most people who buy a pre made PC are not to bright (or computer smart) - most of the time - so they don't want u messing around in there and mess things up. - so they make it as hard as possible. - plus the fast they cram everything in tight to save money i guess.
<---- will NEVER buy an HP / Comcrap.!!
#15
Posted 20 August 2002 - 12:01 AM
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Posted 20 August 2002 - 12:04 AM

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