Re: Partitioning?
- From: "philo" <philo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2008 17:55:23 -0500
"BobK" <ergobob@sonic[REMOVE].net> wrote in message
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Hello,
I just replaced my boot drive with a larger Seagate ATA 320 Gig 16 MB
cache on a five year old computer. I used Seagate Tools to copy my old
boot drive to my new drive and all went well. I can now boot from the
new drive.
My Computer shows 388 Gigs of Free Space with WinXP Pro SP2 taking up
10 Gigs for a total of 298 Gigs. Disk Manager shows one large
partition in healthy condition.
I would like to partition the drive to have a second partition at the
end. Essentially I want to divide the drive in half so I have a C and
D drive.
However, when I run the partitioning program from Seagate Tools, it
says that there is no free space. Does anyone know what I should do to
get a partition going on the new drive?
Thanks,
Bob
You would have need to create seperate partions *prior* to cloning the OS.
You now will either need to start over...or else use a 3rd party utility
.
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