Hi there.
You say you have a NEW HDD. If you are planning to
partition it into an NTFS partition then remove all
partitions using FDISK (under non MSDOS partitions) and
let Windows setup do the job.
However, if you are planning to use FAT32 then FAT32 has a
limit of 32GB partitions. You could split the partitions
up using FDISK making 1 large C drive (of size 30GB or so)
and let Windows setup do it's job
And I hope I have won the prize
Thanks
>-----Original Message-----
>I suspect that this is stupid question number 3b.
>my hard disk crashed.I installed a new one.BUT somehow I
>have finished up with a partition into 1x2 gig and 1 x 38
>gig bits. Now.....2 gig is the C drive and is now
>full ......I cannot for the life of me work out how to
>meke the C drive 40 gig so I dont get the dreded " you
>have no dik spoace message"
>
>I have read the help file untill I am blue in the face
but
>have concluded that Microsoft engineers studied a
>different version of Englisj Language 101 to me.
>
>Can some one tell me in no more than two syllable words
>how to make my C drive bigger.
>
>My eternal thanks and a room to stay in Sydney or at our
>beach place to the lucky winner.
>.
>