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Partitioning After Formatting

ohnnyj

Golden Member
Hello all:

I formatted my 400GB Seagate drive through the Disk Management MMC in WinXP but created one huge volume. Is there a way to now partition that space? Do I have to buy a third party tool such as Partition Magic? Do I lose performance in using a 3rd party tool to do this or should I have split it up initially when I formatted the drive?

Thanks.
 
I'm certain you can use the disk management to partition it into various partitions. I did it with my 250GB drive.
 
Originally posted by: ohnnyj
I formatted my 400GB Seagate drive through the Disk Management MMC in WinXP but created one huge volume. Is there a way to now partition that space? Do I have to buy a third party tool such as Partition Magic? Do I lose performance in using a 3rd party tool to do this or should I have split it up initially when I formatted the drive?
Always partition first, then format. If you've already partitioned into a single 400GB partition, and then formatted as a single volume, then you will need to use a 3rd-party utility if you want to re-partition without re-formatting, and keep your existing data. However, if it's not too much data, you could always back it up, and then re-partition and re-format, and then restore the data.

I don't use dynamic volumes, but I think that you can only extend them (into un-partitioned space), not shrink them.
 
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