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      7th Oct 2005
Hi All,

My system is 7 months old and is running on WinXP-Pro(SP2). I presently
have a 40 GB HDD with partitions C, D & E. I have named my CD-RW drive as
'E' and DVD Player as 'F'.

I am planning to install an additional Hard Disk of 40 GB. I would like to
know whether I have to reformat my system and do the partitioning again. Or
is it possible to install the second HDD without disturbing the existing
setup.

Hope I would get an immediate reply.

Bi,
 
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Ted Zieglar
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      7th Oct 2005
Adding a second hard disk does not require a reformat or repartitioning.

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"You can do it if you try."

"Raj" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:56D0FEA1-E3F9-4047-B026-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi All,
>
> My system is 7 months old and is running on WinXP-Pro(SP2). I presently
> have a 40 GB HDD with partitions C, D & E. I have named my CD-RW drive as
> 'E' and DVD Player as 'F'.
>
> I am planning to install an additional Hard Disk of 40 GB. I would like

to
> know whether I have to reformat my system and do the partitioning again.

Or
> is it possible to install the second HDD without disturbing the existing
> setup.
>
> Hope I would get an immediate reply.
>
> Bi,


 
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Yves Leclerc
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      7th Oct 2005
But it will change your drive letters though. The drive letter D and E may
be "bumped" up. CD-RW and DVD will be assigned the next available letter.

BTW: You can not have two drive E:. Which one is correct ? The partition
or the CD-RW?


"Ted Zieglar" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Adding a second hard disk does not require a reformat or repartitioning.
>
> --
> Ted Zieglar
> "You can do it if you try."
>
> "Raj" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:56D0FEA1-E3F9-4047-B026-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Hi All,
>>
>> My system is 7 months old and is running on WinXP-Pro(SP2). I presently
>> have a 40 GB HDD with partitions C, D & E. I have named my CD-RW drive
>> as
>> 'E' and DVD Player as 'F'.
>>
>> I am planning to install an additional Hard Disk of 40 GB. I would like

> to
>> know whether I have to reformat my system and do the partitioning again.

> Or
>> is it possible to install the second HDD without disturbing the existing
>> setup.
>>
>> Hope I would get an immediate reply.
>>
>> Bi,

>



 
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Ghostrider
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      7th Oct 2005

Yves Leclerc wrote:
> But it will change your drive letters though. The drive letter D and E may
> be "bumped" up. CD-RW and DVD will be assigned the next available letter.
>
> BTW: You can not have two drive E:. Which one is correct ? The partition
> or the CD-RW?


<<snipped>>

If the second hard drive is configured as an extended partition
with logical drives, there should not be a change in the drive
letters for the CD-RW (F) or the DVD (G). When formatting the
logical partition(s), assign the drive letters at that time from
a drop-down list of unused drive letters.
 
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=?Utf-8?B?UmFq?=
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      8th Oct 2005
Sorry, my partitions are like this: C, D and E for HDD, and F & G for CD-RW
and DVD.

"Yves Leclerc" wrote:

> But it will change your drive letters though. The drive letter D and E may
> be "bumped" up. CD-RW and DVD will be assigned the next available letter.
>
> BTW: You can not have two drive E:. Which one is correct ? The partition
> or the CD-RW?
>
>
> "Ted Zieglar" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Adding a second hard disk does not require a reformat or repartitioning.
> >
> > --
> > Ted Zieglar
> > "You can do it if you try."
> >
> > "Raj" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:56D0FEA1-E3F9-4047-B026-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> Hi All,
> >>
> >> My system is 7 months old and is running on WinXP-Pro(SP2). I presently
> >> have a 40 GB HDD with partitions C, D & E. I have named my CD-RW drive
> >> as
> >> 'E' and DVD Player as 'F'.
> >>
> >> I am planning to install an additional Hard Disk of 40 GB. I would like

> > to
> >> know whether I have to reformat my system and do the partitioning again.

> > Or
> >> is it possible to install the second HDD without disturbing the existing
> >> setup.
> >>
> >> Hope I would get an immediate reply.
> >>
> >> Bi,

> >

>
>
>

 
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Anna
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      8th Oct 2005
>> > "Raj" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> > news:56D0FEA1-E3F9-4047-B026-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >> Hi All,
>> >>
>> >> My system is 7 months old and is running on WinXP-Pro(SP2). I
>> >> presently have a 40 GB HDD with partitions C, D & E. I have named my
>> >> CD-RW drive as 'E' and DVD Player as 'F'.
>> >>
>> >> I am planning to install an additional Hard Disk of 40 GB. I would
>> >> like to know whether I have to reformat my system and do the
>> >> partitioning again. Or is it possible to install the second HDD
>> >> without disturbing the existing setup.
>> >>
>> >> Hope I would get an immediate reply.



>> "Ted Zieglar" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > Adding a second hard disk does not require a reformat or
>> > repartitioning.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Ted Zieglar



> "Yves Leclerc" wrote:
>
>> But it will change your drive letters though. The drive letter D and E
>> may be "bumped" up. CD-RW and DVD will be assigned the next available
>> letter.
>>
>> BTW: You can not have two drive E:. Which one is correct ? The
>> partition or the CD-RW?



"Raj" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Sorry, my partitions are like this: C, D and E for HDD, and F & G for
> CD-RW and DVD.



Raj:
As Ted informed you, you can install your new HD without re:formatting your
PRESENT setup. Naturally your new HD will have to be partitioned/formatted
before it's usable. But I'm sure you know that, right?

After you install your new drive and you partition/format it, the operating
system will (normally) assign a drive letter (presumably H: in your case) to
that drive. If you don't like that drive letter for some reason, then you
can change it to any of the other letters of the alphabet excepting C: For
this you would use XP's Disk Management utility.
Anna


 
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      10th Oct 2005
I have a problem thats similar. I have just installed a new hard drive into
my DELL, to use alongside my original HD, but i have no idea how to
initialise it. When i go into device manager, it says it is working properly,
but I have no letter for the drive, so I can't use it :-( Can anyone help me?
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"Raj" wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> My system is 7 months old and is running on WinXP-Pro(SP2). I presently
> have a 40 GB HDD with partitions C, D & E. I have named my CD-RW drive as
> 'E' and DVD Player as 'F'.
>
> I am planning to install an additional Hard Disk of 40 GB. I would like to
> know whether I have to reformat my system and do the partitioning again. Or
> is it possible to install the second HDD without disturbing the existing
> setup.
>
> Hope I would get an immediate reply.
>
> Bi,

 
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Philip Herlihy
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      10th Oct 2005
In Control Panel, pick Administrative Tools, then Computer Management, which
will bring up a "Management Console". Look for "Disk Management" near the
bottom, and enter that.

Pick the disk concerned, right-click, and then choose Initialise. After
that you can pick the option to format.

Well-hidden, isn't it? We could do with a wizard here...

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"charlie88" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have a problem thats similar. I have just installed a new hard drive into
> my DELL, to use alongside my original HD, but i have no idea how to
> initialise it. When i go into device manager, it says it is working
> properly,
> but I have no letter for the drive, so I can't use it :-( Can anyone help
> me?
> --
> I''m not too bright when it comes to computers lol
>
>
> "Raj" wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> My system is 7 months old and is running on WinXP-Pro(SP2). I presently
>> have a 40 GB HDD with partitions C, D & E. I have named my CD-RW drive
>> as
>> 'E' and DVD Player as 'F'.
>>
>> I am planning to install an additional Hard Disk of 40 GB. I would like
>> to
>> know whether I have to reformat my system and do the partitioning again.
>> Or
>> is it possible to install the second HDD without disturbing the existing
>> setup.
>>
>> Hope I would get an immediate reply.
>>
>> Bi,



 
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Bob I
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      10th Oct 2005
Start, Help and Support, Disk Management.

Philip Herlihy wrote:

> In Control Panel, pick Administrative Tools, then Computer Management, which
> will bring up a "Management Console". Look for "Disk Management" near the
> bottom, and enter that.
>
> Pick the disk concerned, right-click, and then choose Initialise. After
> that you can pick the option to format.
>
> Well-hidden, isn't it? We could do with a wizard here...
>


 
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