The only other option is to apply the service pack to the OS and then go to
disk manager and delete the 130 GB partition and create and format a new
partition as the full 200 GB.
Hopefully you haven't put a lot of data on the drive yet.
Another thing you want to do after getting the system stable enough is to
slipstream the SP2 data into your XP install disk. If you ever have to do a
repair install you won't be able to do it with your current setup as the OS
will state the OS currently installed is newer than the one you are trying
to install and the install will fail.
See this site for a good free program to create the ISO CD file from your
SP2 (272 MB file) that you have either downloaded or obtained on a CD.
http://www.autopatcher.com/autostreamer.html
"Marconius" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I just built a new computer. I installed a 200GB HDD. When I boot up, the
> BIOs reads the HDD as 200 GB. Windows, however, only recognizes it as a
130
> GB.
>
> I understand this to be because I run XP Pro and I have yet to install the
> service packs. The theory being that when I install the service packs I
can
> then create an additional partition out of the approx 70 GB remaining.
>
> I do not want 2 partitions though, I just want 1 big one. I was told
Windows
> can not expand a partition, that I have to buy Parition Magic or a like
> product to do this. Is this my only option?
>
> Thanks
>