Sounds about right ... The rest of the disk space is used for
formatting.
My 160 GB Maxtor shows 152.66 formatted primary with NTFS.
BTW Things to look out for:
- Does your BIOS support 160GB drives? if not put Red Hat Linux 9, or
Win 2k or 2k3 extended partitions over the 137GB boundry.
- Can your BIOS boot over the 1000 Cylinder bounry?
On 10 Nov 2003 21:07:13 -0800,
(E-Mail Removed) (Kamlesh) wrote:
>Thanks for the information Eric.
>I installed Intels Application Accelerator.
>In my Win2000 Computer Management -> Disk Management Option, the drive
>size is shown as 149.9 GB. Is this correct? I was told that this
>harddisk is 160GB, then why am I shown 149.9GB in Win2000?
>
>
>"Eric Gisin" <ericg@10.11.12.13> wrote in message news:<(E-Mail Removed)>...
>> You need a primary FAT32 for Win 98, and should use primary NTFS for Win 200X.
>> Any boot manager in the MBR will multi-boot them, you might as well use LILO.
>>
>> This leaves you with everything else as logical partitions. It is probably
>> safest to have one FAT32 after the 128GB boundry. Intel's drivers let you see
>> the full 160GB.
>>
>> "Kamlesh" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> | Hi,
>> |
>> | I have got a new Seagate 160GB Harddisk (ST3160023A). I need to make
>> | my PC to have Multiple Operating systems with a Multi-boot menu in the
>> | startup. The OS should include:
>> |
>> | 1) Windows 98 SE
>> | 2) Windows 2000 Advanced Server
>> | 3) Windows 2003 Eval Edition
>> | 4) Red Hat Linux 9.0
>> |
>> | What would be the best way to partition my harddisk to accomodate all
>> | the above. I also need to have some free drives where I can store my
>> | DATA + PROGAMS + MUSIC + MOVIES that can be accessed from all the
>> | above OS.
>> |
>> | What File Systems would be recommended for this kind of setup?
>> |
>> | Some of the Operating Systems are not recognizing the full disk space.
>> | Please let me know what all Software Drivers/Updates I need to use in
>> | all the operating system to make use of the entire 160GB space.
>> |