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  • Aug 30, 2008, 06:28 AM
    sarnian
    Non-partitioned section in my hard drive
    I have a 232 GB hard drive in my computer (OS Windows XP).
    I have one primary partition, and 8 partitions in the secundary partition. 105 GB has not yet been allocated accordingly to disk managament .

    Can anyone please tell me how to do that, without damaging anything in the current partitions?

    Any advice is welcome !
  • Aug 30, 2008, 06:53 AM
    charliec
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by sarnian
    I have a 232 GB hard drive in my computer (OS Windows XP).
    I have one primary partition, and 8 partitions in the secundary partition. 105 GB has not yet been allocated accordingly to disk managament .

    Can anyone please tell me how to do that, without damaging anything in the current partitions?

    Any advice is welcome !

    Rty this site
    Hard Disk Management in Windows XP- the Console
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  • Aug 30, 2008, 06:57 AM
    charliec
    Right click the empthy space and choose new partition.
  • Aug 30, 2008, 02:43 PM
    sarnian
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by charliec
    Right click the empthy space and choose new partition.

    That does not work : I already tried that, but it only allows me to make a primary partition. But doing that will destroy everything presently already on my hd. You can only have one primary partition on a hd.

    :)
  • Aug 31, 2008, 09:31 PM
    aung2bo
    Try this software Partition Magic

    Download Partition Magic 8.0 Free Trial - Partition Magic allows you to create, resize and merge partitions.

    But you need to buy.


    You can do the partition by using this software on running Windows without damaging your PC.

    Regards,
    ABB

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