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I am running XP HE SP2.
I recently purchased an external Seagate 400GB USB drive, which was immediately 'found' and recognised by XP. As the drive came pre-formatted as FAT32, using 'Disk Management', I formatted the drive into NTFS. I was hoping to split the drive into partitions, but I can't find a way to do this within 'Disk Management' now... can anyone tell me how I do this, please? Thanks. |
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Jon, I just found out about this simple and free partition manager. I
loaded on to a floppy but you can also load it on to a CD as an iso image. Works great. http://www.cutepm.com/ "Jon" <learner@here.com> wrote in message news:45d4c96a$0$2448$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk... >I am running XP HE SP2. > > I recently purchased an external Seagate 400GB USB drive, which was > immediately 'found' and recognised by XP. As the drive came pre-formatted > as FAT32, using 'Disk Management', I formatted the drive into NTFS. I was > hoping to split the drive into partitions, but I can't find a way to do > this within 'Disk Management' now... can anyone tell me how I do this, > please? > > Thanks. > |
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Thanks for that, Rich. I'd still like to know why the option to partition
does appear when I right click the 'grid' of the drive, and therefore the partition wizard is inaccessible. Should I delete the one primary partition and start over? With thanks. "Rich Barry" <rbarry@socal.rr.com> wrote in message news:45d4caf0$0$18854$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... > Jon, I just found out about this simple and free partition manager. I > loaded on to a floppy but you can also load it on to a > CD as an iso image. Works great. > http://www.cutepm.com/ > > > > "Jon" <learner@here.com> wrote in message > news:45d4c96a$0$2448$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk... >>I am running XP HE SP2. >> >> I recently purchased an external Seagate 400GB USB drive, which was >> immediately 'found' and recognised by XP. As the drive came pre-formatted >> as FAT32, using 'Disk Management', I formatted the drive into NTFS. I >> was hoping to split the drive into partitions, but I can't find a way to >> do this within 'Disk Management' now... can anyone tell me how I do this, >> please? >> >> Thanks. >> > > |
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Jon, when you formatted the drive NTFS the drive had only one partition.
You cannot split up that one partition into smaller ones unless you use a third party Software such as Acronis Disk Manager or Symantec Partition Magic. Disk Management in WinXP will only create a new partition from unused space on your hard drive. So, yes do delete the one NTFS partition you created and then create the desired number of smaller partitions. After they are created you can format in NTFS or FAT32. "Jon" <learner@here.com> wrote in message news:45d4c96a$0$2448$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk... >I am running XP HE SP2. > > I recently purchased an external Seagate 400GB USB drive, which was > immediately 'found' and recognised by XP. As the drive came pre-formatted > as FAT32, using 'Disk Management', I formatted the drive into NTFS. I was > hoping to split the drive into partitions, but I can't find a way to do > this within 'Disk Management' now... can anyone tell me how I do this, > please? > > Thanks. > |
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Many thanks, Rich, I'll do that.
Regards, Jon "Rich Barry" <rbarry@socal.rr.com> wrote in message news:45d61dd1$0$28119$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... > Jon, when you formatted the drive NTFS the drive had only one partition. > You cannot split up that one partition into smaller > ones unless you use a third party Software such as Acronis Disk Manager or > Symantec Partition Magic. Disk Management > in WinXP will only create a new partition from unused space on your hard > drive. So, yes do delete the one NTFS partition > you created and then create the desired number of smaller partitions. > After they are created you can format in NTFS or > FAT32. > > > > > "Jon" <learner@here.com> wrote in message > news:45d4c96a$0$2448$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk... >>I am running XP HE SP2. >> >> I recently purchased an external Seagate 400GB USB drive, which was >> immediately 'found' and recognised by XP. As the drive came pre-formatted >> as FAT32, using 'Disk Management', I formatted the drive into NTFS. I >> was hoping to split the drive into partitions, but I can't find a way to >> do this within 'Disk Management' now... can anyone tell me how I do this, >> please? >> >> Thanks. >> > > |
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Maybe I missed something. Every partition manager, msdos, and XP included,
when creating a partition, the partition created determines the available filesystem type. Whether formatted afterwards or not. -- Noncompliant For corporate legal advice regarding the EULA for XP, check with a lawyer qualified in corporate law. "Rich Barry" <rbarry@socal.rr.com> wrote in message news:45d61dd1$0$28119$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... > Jon, when you formatted the drive NTFS the drive had only one partition. > You cannot split up that one partition into smaller > ones unless you use a third party Software such as Acronis Disk Manager or > Symantec Partition Magic. Disk Management > in WinXP will only create a new partition from unused space on your hard > drive. So, yes do delete the one NTFS partition > you created and then create the desired number of smaller partitions. > After they are created you can format in NTFS or > FAT32. > > > > > "Jon" <learner@here.com> wrote in message > news:45d4c96a$0$2448$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk... >>I am running XP HE SP2. >> >> I recently purchased an external Seagate 400GB USB drive, which was >> immediately 'found' and recognised by XP. As the drive came pre-formatted >> as FAT32, using 'Disk Management', I formatted the drive into NTFS. I >> was hoping to split the drive into partitions, but I can't find a way to >> do this within 'Disk Management' now... can anyone tell me how I do this, >> please? >> >> Thanks. >> > > |
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No, a partition is just a slice of the hard drive. You have to format it
in whatever filesystem you want to use. NTFS, FAT FAT16, FAT32 and EXT3 or REISERFS for Linux. "Noncompliant" <spamyourself@blackworm.net> wrote in message news:%23neGnloUHHA.4028@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Maybe I missed something. Every partition manager, msdos, and XP > included, when creating a partition, the partition created determines the > available filesystem type. Whether formatted afterwards or not. > > -- > Noncompliant > > For corporate legal advice regarding the EULA for XP, check with a lawyer > qualified in corporate law. > > "Rich Barry" <rbarry@socal.rr.com> wrote in message > news:45d61dd1$0$28119$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... >> Jon, when you formatted the drive NTFS the drive had only one partition. >> You cannot split up that one partition into smaller >> ones unless you use a third party Software such as Acronis Disk Manager >> or Symantec Partition Magic. Disk Management >> in WinXP will only create a new partition from unused space on your hard >> drive. So, yes do delete the one NTFS partition >> you created and then create the desired number of smaller partitions. >> After they are created you can format in NTFS or >> FAT32. >> >> >> >> >> "Jon" <learner@here.com> wrote in message >> news:45d4c96a$0$2448$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk... >>>I am running XP HE SP2. >>> >>> I recently purchased an external Seagate 400GB USB drive, which was >>> immediately 'found' and recognised by XP. As the drive came >>> pre-formatted as FAT32, using 'Disk Management', I formatted the drive >>> into NTFS. I was hoping to split the drive into partitions, but I can't >>> find a way to do this within 'Disk Management' now... can anyone tell me >>> how I do this, please? >>> >>> Thanks. >>> >> >> > > |
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The partition has to be formatted in order to use filesystem within it.
The filesystem TYPE is determined when making the partition, not when formatting it. Invisible in disk management as it does both partitioning and formatting in sequence. -- Noncompliant For corporate legal advice regarding the EULA for XP, check with a lawyer qualified in corporate law. "Rich Barry" <rbarry@socal.rr.com> wrote in message news:45d79add$0$24698$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... > No, a partition is just a slice of the hard drive. You have to format > it in whatever filesystem you want to use. NTFS, FAT > FAT16, FAT32 and EXT3 or REISERFS for Linux. > "Noncompliant" <spamyourself@blackworm.net> wrote in message > news:%23neGnloUHHA.4028@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> Maybe I missed something. Every partition manager, msdos, and XP >> included, when creating a partition, the partition created determines the >> available filesystem type. Whether formatted afterwards or not. >> >> -- >> Noncompliant >> >> For corporate legal advice regarding the EULA for XP, check with a lawyer >> qualified in corporate law. >> >> "Rich Barry" <rbarry@socal.rr.com> wrote in message >> news:45d61dd1$0$28119$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... >>> Jon, when you formatted the drive NTFS the drive had only one partition. >>> You cannot split up that one partition into smaller >>> ones unless you use a third party Software such as Acronis Disk Manager >>> or Symantec Partition Magic. Disk Management >>> in WinXP will only create a new partition from unused space on your hard >>> drive. So, yes do delete the one NTFS partition >>> you created and then create the desired number of smaller partitions. >>> After they are created you can format in NTFS or >>> FAT32. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> "Jon" <learner@here.com> wrote in message >>> news:45d4c96a$0$2448$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk... >>>>I am running XP HE SP2. >>>> >>>> I recently purchased an external Seagate 400GB USB drive, which was >>>> immediately 'found' and recognised by XP. As the drive came >>>> pre-formatted as FAT32, using 'Disk Management', I formatted the drive >>>> into NTFS. I was hoping to split the drive into partitions, but I >>>> can't find a way to do this within 'Disk Management' now... can anyone >>>> tell me how I do this, please? >>>> >>>> Thanks. >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > > |
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