Helping out a co-worker

TangoJuliet

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So a fellow co-worker asked me to do some work on his old sony computer. Apparantly he went to best buy last year and had them replace his 80gb hdd with a 500gb one. He then told me that BBY ripped him off because all he saw was around 120gb of storage.

I told him that there was a 137gb barrier in the earlier versions of XP and that when he upgraded to SP2 that shouldn't be a problem. He also said that the guys at BBY wouldn't connect his old drive for some reason. I had figured that there probably wasn't any more room inside the computer.

However, I took the thing home tonight - ripped it open and lo and behold all of the connections were right there to add the old 80gb drive as a secondary device. I saw that his primary drive was split into 2 partitions around 100gb and 20gb out of 500gb total.

I am currently upgrading to SP2 then to SP3 but after I do should that 137gb limitation be gone? Or will I have to do something else? I also wanted to get rid of that 2nd partition and just make it a full 500gb parition. Do I need to get some software (partition magic) to do that or can it be done within windows?
 

KLin

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And congrats on becoming the new tech support bitch for your co-worker.
 

TangoJuliet

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Originally posted by: aceO07
Using Windows you can delete the old partitions and create a new one.

yeah but the primary partition is the boot partition - by deleting the 2nd parition will I be able to merge that along with the rest of the drive space to the primary?
 

TangoJuliet

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Originally posted by: KLin
And congrats on becoming the new tech support bitch for your co-worker.

Its cool. The guy gave me $40 last week to format an old computer and put Win 98 SE back onto it. Took me about 5 minutes to do and another 40 mins for the install (300mhz athlon, thanks!). The extra money is nice because I need some new shoes! :)
 

Shawn

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Why would you upgrade to SP2 then SP3? Can't you go straight to SP3?
 

BigJ

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The BIOS must also support 48 Bit LBA. XP SP1 and later all had support for 48 Bit LBA.
 

TangoJuliet

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Originally posted by: Shawn
Why would you upgrade to SP2 then SP3? Can't you go straight to SP3?

There wasn't an option for that under windows update - just said update to SP2.
 

AkumaX

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run diskmgmt.msc and see if there really is a limitation (or they partitioned it weird)
 

TangoJuliet

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Ok, so I just updated it to SP2 and it showed something like 300 gb of un-allocated space. I deleted the 2nd parition (d drive), formatted the space and now I have two partitions - one that is 15GB and the other is 450GB. The 15gb partition is the drive with windows on it. Is there any way that I can combine it all to one parition?
 

Fox5

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You may need to expand the partition to fill the rest of the drive.
 

Eli

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Originally posted by: TangoJuliet
Originally posted by: KLin
And congrats on becoming the new tech support bitch for your co-worker.

Its cool. The guy gave me $40 last week to format an old computer and put Win 98 SE back onto it. Took me about 5 minutes to do and another 40 mins for the install (300mhz athlon, thanks!). The extra money is nice because I need some new shoes! :)

A 300MHz Athlon, eh?

lol
 

manly

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Originally posted by: vshah
i don't think XP's disk management utility can extend a partition, you'll have to use a 3rd party tool. try the linux live cd "gparted"

http://gparted.sourceforge.net/
The CLI tool (diskpart?) isn't documented to dynamically extend an NTFS boot filesystem, but I've used it successfully that way before. In other words, you can merge the active C: volume with adjacent, contiguous unallocated space.
 

Shawn

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Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: TangoJuliet
Originally posted by: KLin
And congrats on becoming the new tech support bitch for your co-worker.

Its cool. The guy gave me $40 last week to format an old computer and put Win 98 SE back onto it. Took me about 5 minutes to do and another 40 mins for the install (300mhz athlon, thanks!). The extra money is nice because I need some new shoes! :)

A 300MHz Athlon, eh?

lol

I'm pretty sure there is no such thing. Maybe he means a K6-2 300MHz.