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40g hard drive shows as 1.9g

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Alfredo Pacini - 15 May 2004 21:14 GMT
Hey I have two hard drives one of them is 20G and the
other is 40G (this is my secondary hard drive). When I
was insatlling win 98. The software formateted the 20G
hard drive, and no problem. And then it told me I had to
format the 40G as well. I was ask If I wanted to activate
large disk support or something like that. I chose no.
When I started formating, the computer frozed, and since
then the Bios recognizes a 40G hard drive but not
windows. Now I'm runing on XP and I still have the same
problem. Windows Xp recognizes it in fat32 format But
still reads 1.99 G. I trying reformating it. I even tryed
switching it to the master drive and intalling win 98.
Still my problem does not end.
Please HELP!!!!!
YOU CAN ANSWER ME AT alfredo_pacini@hotmail.com
Jon_Hildrum - 15 May 2004 22:43 GMT
When you partitioned the drive you selected No to large drives. Thus, the
maximum partition size was limited to about 2GB.

If you look at the drive using fdisk in win98 (fdisk /status from a dos
prompt) or Start -settings --Control panel -- Administrative
tools --computer management -- disk management in winXP, it is likely you
will see the remaing space of the 40GB drive as unused space.

You can generate another partition and format it

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> Hey I have two hard drives one of them is 20G and the
> other is 40G (this is my secondary hard drive). When I
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> Please HELP!!!!!
> YOU CAN ANSWER ME AT alfredo_pacini@hotmail.com
Ron Badour - 16 May 2004 07:30 GMT
In addition to what Jon said, you could also just start over using fdisk and
delete the partition but when creating a new one, say YES instead of NO to
the first question.  You could also enlarge the partition with a
partitioning program--here is the one I use:

BootIt Next Generation is available from:  http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/
and it does partitioning, makes a compressed image, does many other
partitioning chores and is a boot manager.  It is not quite as easy to use
as Partition Magic but it is half the cost and has more features.  Unlike
the crippled PMagic demo, BING is a *full function* demo you can try for
free for 30 days.  The web site has a lot of support articles.

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> Hey I have two hard drives one of them is 20G and the
> other is 40G (this is my secondary hard drive). When I
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> Please HELP!!!!!
> YOU CAN ANSWER ME AT alfredo_pacini@hotmail.com
 
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