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Leo,
I had a similar problem and when I opened the disk management (XP-SP2) per your direction, I show 2.93 gig on my C drive NTFS partition -"Healthy (System)", but then show 6.43 gig "unallocated". That unallocated space doesn't show up anywhere in windows explorer. I originally partitioned the drive with the intention of putting the OS on the C drive and have everything else on the other drive, but I must not have done it correctly because there is no other drive that shows up in windows explorer. What do I need to do now to get access to or use the rest of the space?
Posted by: Mike Palatas at November 16, 2005 8:07 AM
You should be able to right click on the unallocated partition, mark it as active, and then format it. It should then appear as another drive.
Posted by: Leo A. Notenboom at November 16, 2005 9:46 AM
I have a laptop vaio vgn-a190 and it has the drive partitioned. The problem is, is that the c drive is full and there is 55 gigs on the partioned part labeled drive d. How do I take all that free space in drive d and put it in drive c?
Posted by: Scott at April 27, 2006 8:00 PM
dear leo
i have similar problem like Scott (apr 27, 2006). My Drive C is choking for space while D, E, F, G, H are having lots of space. how do i add some more gigs to C from the other partitions. i use XP-SP2, .NET Framework.
jain
Posted by: jain at August 29, 2006 10:52 PM
I had the same problem and, while I couldn't figure out how to do it without reformatting my computer, I did eventually reformat and allocated only 5GBs of the 60GBs I have to the D drive during the process. Not only did reformatting get rid of all the old junk and speed up my computer, but now I have those extra 30GBs of space to use.
Posted by: Michole at April 2, 2007 1:56 AM
I want to reinstall the windows vista but the setup can't see my hard disk to install windows it says thtat may be it is turned off but it works perfectly while i start windows.if any one can help me turn on my hard disk please send it to : my email thnk u very much
Posted by: Shanyar Kadir at June 20, 2007 10:27 PM
How do I free space on the d drive to download my game
Posted by: Warren at June 25, 2007 12:47 PM
hi mr leo ,i have some problme in my laptop,my laptop got problm befor ,it showed me 50 gb,when i bought it befor one year hard drive was 80 gb.
when i formated it,it showed just 59 gb!!!where is the 21 gb gone? please can you help me for that,
thanks
best regards
Posted by: BIBOBASH at May 1, 2008 2:33 AM
For those of you who are installing a secondary hard drive on a desktop computer and if you face the problem that only 31 GB showing out of 80 or etc, here is what i did..
First I changed the jumper setting. You can find the jumper between your IDE cable and the power cable (molex).. There would be a plastic cap covering on of the set of two pins.. I changed its position ( DO not place it on the Master) >> Turned on the computer >> Right Clicked on My computer >> Manage >> Disk Management under "Storage" >> Then all your hard drive would be listed there.. Disk 0 would be your Master drive and disk 1 will be your secondary drive>> Now following are the cases that are possible:
Case one: Your disk is empty and you have "unallocated disk" written there under disk 1
[b]Creating a partition[/b] Right click on unallocated partition and select "create partition". After the partition is created, it will automatically format the drive.
Case 2: If the partition is already there
The partition is already there however the drive is showing only 31 GB out of 80 GB.
You would have one more "unallocated drive" listed under Disk 1.
> If this is not there, it means the jumper is not set on the right pins. Using trial and error method, change the jumper on another pin..Turn on your computer and see again under "Right click my computer >Manage> Storage >Disk Management" if "unallocated drive" option is there. Try till you get this option.
After that follow the steps to create the partition as above.
Posted by: Aashish Bisht at November 26, 2008 11:01 AM
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Leo,
I had a similar problem and when I opened the disk management (XP-SP2) per your direction, I show 2.93 gig on my C drive NTFS partition -"Healthy (System)", but then show 6.43 gig "unallocated". That unallocated space doesn't show up anywhere in windows explorer. I originally partitioned the drive with the intention of putting the OS on the C drive and have everything else on the other drive, but I must not have done it correctly because there is no other drive that shows up in windows explorer. What do I need to do now to get access to or use the rest of the space?
Posted by: Mike Palatas at November 16, 2005 8:07 AMYou should be able to right click on the unallocated partition, mark it as active, and then format it. It should then appear as another drive.
Posted by: Leo A. Notenboom at November 16, 2005 9:46 AMI have a laptop vaio vgn-a190 and it has the drive partitioned. The problem is, is that the c drive is full and there is 55 gigs on the partioned part labeled drive d. How do I take all that free space in drive d and put it in drive c?
Posted by: Scott at April 27, 2006 8:00 PMdear leo
i have similar problem like Scott (apr 27, 2006). My Drive C is choking for space while D, E, F, G, H are having lots of space. how do i add some more gigs to C from the other partitions. i use XP-SP2, .NET Framework.
jain
Posted by: jain at August 29, 2006 10:52 PMI had the same problem and, while I couldn't figure out how to do it without reformatting my computer, I did eventually reformat and allocated only 5GBs of the 60GBs I have to the D drive during the process. Not only did reformatting get rid of all the old junk and speed up my computer, but now I have those extra 30GBs of space to use.
Posted by: Michole at April 2, 2007 1:56 AMI want to reinstall the windows vista but the setup can't see my hard disk to install windows it says thtat may be it is turned off but it works perfectly while i start windows.if any one can help me turn on my hard disk please send it to : my email thnk u very much
Posted by: Shanyar Kadir at June 20, 2007 10:27 PMHow do I free space on the d drive to download my game
Posted by: Warren at June 25, 2007 12:47 PMhi mr leo ,i have some problme in my laptop,my laptop got problm befor ,it showed me 50 gb,when i bought it befor one year hard drive was 80 gb.
Posted by: BIBOBASH at May 1, 2008 2:33 AMwhen i formated it,it showed just 59 gb!!!where is the 21 gb gone? please can you help me for that,
thanks
best regards
For those of you who are installing a secondary hard drive on a desktop computer and if you face the problem that only 31 GB showing out of 80 or etc, here is what i did..
First I changed the jumper setting. You can find the jumper between your IDE cable and the power cable (molex).. There would be a plastic cap covering on of the set of two pins.. I changed its position ( DO not place it on the Master) >> Turned on the computer >> Right Clicked on My computer >> Manage >> Disk Management under "Storage" >> Then all your hard drive would be listed there.. Disk 0 would be your Master drive and disk 1 will be your secondary drive>> Now following are the cases that are possible:
Case one: Your disk is empty and you have "unallocated disk" written there under disk 1
[b]Creating a partition[/b] Right click on unallocated partition and select "create partition". After the partition is created, it will automatically format the drive.
Case 2: If the partition is already there
The partition is already there however the drive is showing only 31 GB out of 80 GB.
You would have one more "unallocated drive" listed under Disk 1.
> If this is not there, it means the jumper is not set on the right pins. Using trial and error method, change the jumper on another pin..Turn on your computer and see again under "Right click my computer >Manage> Storage >Disk Management" if "unallocated drive" option is there. Try till you get this option.
After that follow the steps to create the partition as above.
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