A few things to check/fix: (1) Verify that the BIOS can handle > 137 Gig on
one disk. Even last Spring some were sold that could not do this, wothout a
BIOS upgrade. Contact the manufacture of the PC, if your documentation does
not clearly answer this questions. Note that if the BIOS can not handle >
137 Gig, sometimes you can use up to that much, but sometimes you can not
safely use any. (2) Verify that SP-1 for XP is installed and that LBA is
turned on. otherwise XP will eventually complain/des if you go beyond
137Gig.
Assuming that you do not have these problems, it is possible to delete/erase
a partition in a way that causes it to vanish from windows explorer. Most
people do not intend to do this, but it is possible.
If you see some "raw" or "unformatted" space on the disk in the XP disk
management tool, then think about initializing it as FAT32 or NTFS. Be
careful not to destroy any recovery parition. If you have a recovery CD,
then you probably do not have to worry about a recovery pariition. But,
please check your PC's documentation. If it mentions a hidden parition o
simila, do not erase/format it.
Once you go as far as possible within the XP disk management tool, then
consider Partition Magic verison 8 for things like re-sizing partitions,
combining paritions, or spliting partitions. I have used it with XP and
have been well satisifies. However, my disks are 120 Gig each, so you may
hit a siz limitation that I have not.
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> From a neophyte: WE bought a new computer last spring
> with approx 220+ GB hard drive... that started saying
> about a month ago that we were running out of memory -
> and the pink and blue pie graph in properties in my
> computer verified that. I couldn't figure out how we
> could have filled that much memory up... but then a
> friend discuvoered that the drive was partitioned... and
> tried to remove the contents of the other drive..which
> just disappeared - and the C drive - our main one did not
> gain any more memory. It is still at or was at 14 GB.
> THen another friend tried to help but ended up crashing
> the computer - lost all data on both drives...had to
> restore the system. Now I still have a partitioned
> drive, but the c drive only has 6 GB memory. D I need
> to take this into a computer place? Or can I
> buy "Partition Magic' and figure this out myself?
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