Hi, Tony.
You haven't told us how you went about this project. I would have done it
like this...
Check jumpers and cables and then physically install the 40 GB IDE Maxtor as
primary master - and the ONLY HDD in the computer for now. Then boot from
the WinXP CD-ROM and run Setup, accepting its offer to remove all existing
partitions and then create a single new one, using the whole disk, and
format it NTFS. Is this what you did?
Or did you boot from an MS-DOS floppy and use FDISK and Format.com? Or did
you use some other method?
Formatting does not determine the size of a volume. That is determined by
FDISK or WinXP Setup (or Disk Management) when it creates the volume, before
it is formatted. When WinXP Setup offers to repartition, it defaults to
using the whole HDD, unless you specify a smaller size. Does that match
your experience?
RC
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R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
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Microsoft Windows MVP
"TonyG" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:BD551763-0955-4986-B1D9-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I just reinstalled Win XP Home on a Maxstor 40GB IDE hard disk. This disk
>was
> formatted 39GB FAT32 as a secondary disk before the reinstall. I deleted
> all
> partitions and let WinXP Installer format it as NTFS in the setup. Now
> it's
> only 30 GB!!! Where has the other 10GB gone, and how can I get it back????
>
> Confused, of Brisbane...