What a mess..................You should,boot to xp cd,recovery,press enter
key
for password,type

iskPart In DiskPart,delete all the partitions,press ESC
key
when thru,type:EXIT Power off computer.Put youre #1 drive as master,boot
to xp cd,install xp,create a new partition and let xp format the hd.Let xp
reside
on C: not H: C: is default,format in ntfs.If you must have more
partitions/volumes
to a hd,before installing xp,use the 98 cd,run FDisk,create extended
partitions.
Pitch 98 and FAT32,thier both dinasours.........
"ClemP" wrote:
> I have 2 hard drives in my system. The system was originally a Windows 98
> system which I converted to a dual-boot system with Windows XP Pro SP2 as the
> primary OS. The master drive is a 250 GB IDE drive with the following
> partitions:
> 1. C: (FAT32, active primary partition with Windows 98 installed)
> 2. D: (FAT32, logical partition within the C: primary partition)
> 3. H: (NTFS, bootable primary partition with Windows XP Pro SP2 installed)
> 4. I: (NTFS, primary partition)
> The slave drive has one logical partition on it, the E: drive.
>
> I've installed Norton Ghost and tried to use it to create images of my
> drives as backups but keep getting the error message that there are no
> primary partitions available. Is there a way to convert my I: drive from a
> primary partition to a logical partition within the H: primary partition
> without losing any data on the I: drive? I have PartitionMagic 2003 but am
> afraid to use it.
>
> Is this possible or am I stuck with what I have?
>
> Thanks,
> Clem
>