60 GB shows up at 44GB after fresh install of XP Pro

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60 GB shows up at 44GB after fresh install of XP Pro

#1 Post by CodeGuru » Thu Apr 21, 2005 9:39 am

Hi All,

I installed Fedora using the steps.
1) defrag the drive using PM8.0
2)Create a partition for Fedora.
3) Install fedora.

Finally, I didnt like fedora and I tried to go back to PM 8.0 to see the partitions. The C drive reads in YELLOW, the word "BAD".

Now, I used the steps for fresh install of XP without a recovery CD. I installed XP on the main 44MB partion(format option in setup-NTFS) and my laptop works fine. I reinstalled PM8.0 on the fresh Install of XP and PM8.0 still shows that C drive as BAD and show no partitions.

The reason(I think) I see the size as 44GB as opposed to 60GB is the partitions still existing.

Please help me how I can fix this.

Thanks
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#2 Post by daeojkim » Thu Apr 21, 2005 10:18 am

When you do fresh install with windows XP did you delete all the partitions and create new partition?

It seems like you did not remove all partitions created by fedora and installed XP on rest of the partition.

If you boot from XP CD can't you see all the partition available? You should be able to see the fedora partition and delete it and recreate the partition in NTFS format.

Then PM8 should be able to see it and merge it to the 44GB to make total of 60GB (or slightly less)
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#3 Post by CodeGuru » Thu Apr 21, 2005 10:29 am

I tried deleting the partition but even after 1 hour, It was at the same screen. I rebooted my laptop.

Can I use my boot CD to go back and delete the partitions or is there any easy way without having to do a delete and fresh install of XP again
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#4 Post by CodeGuru » Thu Apr 21, 2005 8:20 pm

I seem to have come a little further.

Please tell me how I can get rid of the unallocated space

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#5 Post by daeojkim » Thu Apr 21, 2005 11:24 pm

Well it appears that there is a "merge partitions" option. I guess that shold take care of merging the two partitions into one 60GB partition.
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#6 Post by Marc_G » Fri Apr 22, 2005 7:15 am

Just use the Resize Partition tool there in PM8.
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