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Gordon Smith
Hi,
I've just installed WIN 2000 onto a machine that had XP
and a 40GB hard disk that had 4 equal partitions on it.
During the WIN 2000 setup you get the choice to change
the HD setup. I therefore deleted the partitions in
order I thought to allow me two recreate 2 20GB
partitions. When trying to create the first it would not
allow me to choose the size of the partition, therefore I
had to go with the whole 40GB. The setup would not allow
me to further partitition C: so I am now left with drive
C: at 40GB.
Using disk management I thought I would be then able to
split up C: But this does not seem apparent? I now have
no 'un-used' space which is describes as being able to
partition...I only have C: which is the entire 40GB. Can
and how do I now split C: to create D: ???
Any asistance would be greatly appriciated.
Kind regards,
Gordon Smith
I've just installed WIN 2000 onto a machine that had XP
and a 40GB hard disk that had 4 equal partitions on it.
During the WIN 2000 setup you get the choice to change
the HD setup. I therefore deleted the partitions in
order I thought to allow me two recreate 2 20GB
partitions. When trying to create the first it would not
allow me to choose the size of the partition, therefore I
had to go with the whole 40GB. The setup would not allow
me to further partitition C: so I am now left with drive
C: at 40GB.
Using disk management I thought I would be then able to
split up C: But this does not seem apparent? I now have
no 'un-used' space which is describes as being able to
partition...I only have C: which is the entire 40GB. Can
and how do I now split C: to create D: ???
Any asistance would be greatly appriciated.
Kind regards,
Gordon Smith