owais

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Hey, I have a 27 gig HD. 7 gigs are for WinXP which i set up during the setup. I formatted it in NTFS. The other 20 gigs I figured i'd deal with onces XP is installed. Now that its installed, I went to look for the HD utility that can be found in WinNT. Well, I guess Microsoft decided not to include it. So, my problem is, I wanna partition the remaining 20 gigs so I can use it. I don't want to go out and buy Partition Magic 7, so is there any other way I can get this done? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
 

dhlucke

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I know I've been plugging this site way too much, but I've gotten all my answers here. Good forum for any XP related questions.

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You can use Computer Management to partition drives.
In Start->Run type compmgmt.msc /s and the Computer Management Console will load. On Storage->Disk Management you can edit all you disks, create and delete partitions and even change drive letters.

Hope this helps. If you need more help please PM me.
 

Matisaro

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Also could have used an old startup disk from win9x, but the partition would be in fat32.

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