John wrote:
> brentromero wrote:
>> I've been trying to undo the Active Partition on one of my HHDs that I
>> no longer use as a clone to my C: drive. So far I've reformatted it
>> but the hidden partition remains.
>> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
> Its active, hidden or both? If its hidden XP probably can't do anything
> with it. If its just active and you don't want it to be active XP
> doesn't appear to be able to make it inactive using the GUI. XP's
> command line 'diskpart' however may be able to do the job but a request
> for info at the command prompt using 'diskpart /?' doesn't tell you
> much. A 3rd party tool like Partition Magic wouldn't have a problem with
> this and would be so much easier to use.
>
> May I ask why its a problem? Every hard drive in your computer can have
> an active partition with no ill effects. The BIOS is the ultimate
> arbitrator at boot time.
>
> John
I forgot to mention two things.
1. If you have formatted it using XP then you need to assign a drive
letter for it to show up in Explorer. Perhaps that is all you really
need and you can use XP to do this: My Computer, Control Panel,
Administrative Tools, Computer Management, Disk Management.
2. If you really want it to be non-active even though it shouldn't
matter you will have to delete it first and then create it anew into the
same space on the drive.
John
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