137 gb barrier and fresh install of XP Pro

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Guest

I installed on this system a fresh install of XP, did all the updates and got everything up to snuff. My HDD was shown at 137gb and I saw the unpartitioned 23gb. I can partition it and use it as another drive but that's not what I want. I want XP to recognize it as 160gb the first time I do a fresh install so that I only have one hard drive. How do I go about doing this? Getting SP1 installed is useless if it gets formatted during XP setup, so what's the point? I've tried doing a repair and that didn't work either

Basically, I want all 160gb on C drive. I have an Abit IC7-G mobo.
 
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DL

If youve got the pre biglba version of XP you will have to slipstream SP1
and create a new xp inst. disk.
Try a google search 'slipstream winxp'

Lord Odin said:
I installed on this system a fresh install of XP, did all the updates and
got everything up to snuff. My HDD was shown at 137gb and I saw the
unpartitioned 23gb. I can partition it and use it as another drive but
that's not what I want. I want XP to recognize it as 160gb the first time I
do a fresh install so that I only have one hard drive. How do I go about
doing this? Getting SP1 installed is useless if it gets formatted during XP
setup, so what's the point? I've tried doing a repair and that didn't work
either.
 
B

Bob Harris

Here is a link to detailed step to "slipstream" SP1 and XP (original) into
one CD.

http://www.theeldergeek.com/slipstreamed_xpsp1_cd.htm

Lord Odin said:
I installed on this system a fresh install of XP, did all the updates and
got everything up to snuff. My HDD was shown at 137gb and I saw the
unpartitioned 23gb. I can partition it and use it as another drive but
that's not what I want. I want XP to recognize it as 160gb the first time I
do a fresh install so that I only have one hard drive. How do I go about
doing this? Getting SP1 installed is useless if it gets formatted during XP
setup, so what's the point? I've tried doing a repair and that didn't work
either.
 

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