Originally posted by: Sukhoi
Where are you guys seeing these other partitions? My 40 GB drive only has 33 GB usable in Windows so I'm thinking I have a hidden partition too. Did you just load up FDISK and look?
Start->Run: diskmgmt.msc
Originally posted by: Sukhoi
Where are you guys seeing these other partitions? My 40 GB drive only has 33 GB usable in Windows so I'm thinking I have a hidden partition too. Did you just load up FDISK and look?
Originally posted by: KenSr
Originally posted by: CoBRaXT
Originally posted by: blindspot
sorry to be a little bit off topic, but i need some help
i got the inspiron 6000 with x300 128mb and 256mb RAM(thanks to this thread), and formatted it. Installed XP pro SP2. However, i noticed a significant drop on my 3dmark score (before format - 2495; after format - 1019). What gives? Please help. I have google search to no avail. Thanks all.![]()
Make sure you install the latest chipset drivers for the board (agp, ide, etc) as I'm almost positive this is why your scores are lower. When I formatted my desktop, this was the case as well and as soon as I updated the chipset, scores were back to normal.
Where do you find the latest drivers?
Originally posted by: alm4rr
Originally posted by: KenSr
Originally posted by: CoBRaXT
Originally posted by: blindspot
sorry to be a little bit off topic, but i need some help
i got the inspiron 6000 with x300 128mb and 256mb RAM(thanks to this thread), and formatted it. Installed XP pro SP2. However, i noticed a significant drop on my 3dmark score (before format - 2495; after format - 1019). What gives? Please help. I have google search to no avail. Thanks all.![]()
Make sure you install the latest chipset drivers for the board (agp, ide, etc) as I'm almost positive this is why your scores are lower. When I formatted my desktop, this was the case as well and as soon as I updated the chipset, scores were back to normal.
Where do you find the latest drivers?
Dell support page - just enter in your express #
Originally posted by: lizardboy
Originally posted by: Slaimus
My 60GB HD is also weirdly partitioned, with a 55MB FAT partition and a 3.52GB FAT32 partition in addition to the main 52GB partition. Is it safe to delete any of those?
Yeah, it's got the recovery BS in there. Make sure you burn a Windows CD using the Dell prorgram, then blow that crap away & do a clean install.
Originally posted by: viperc0m
Originally posted by: lizardboy
Originally posted by: Slaimus
My 60GB HD is also weirdly partitioned, with a 55MB FAT partition and a 3.52GB FAT32 partition in addition to the main 52GB partition. Is it safe to delete any of those?
Yeah, it's got the recovery BS in there. Make sure you burn a Windows CD using the Dell prorgram, then blow that crap away & do a clean install.
How would I burn a Windows CD using the Dell programs?
