I just got a new drive, and I went to split it into four partitions like I always do with drives. This was the first time I did it using Win7's Disk Management utility, though.
First problem - when I clicked on the empty space, it doesn't offer "New Partition" as one of the choices like XP does, but it does offer "New Simple Volume." Wasted ten minutes looking around the net and verifying that they mean the same thing. And then I notice that if you click on the "New Simple Volume" you just created, it offers "Delete Partition" as a choice. WTF do they go out of their way to confuse idiots like me?
OK, so that's settled, I make my partitions, 1,2, 3, but then it won't make the fourth partition a primary. It automatically makes it extended, and I don't see any way to get around it. I look around the net again, and sure enough, every source says Win7 Disk Mgmt allows you to make 3 primary and 1 extended, and none of them say why you can't have 4 primary like XP's DM lets you make.
I have a dozen ways to get around this - I can boot up XP and do it, or I can use True Image, or I can use the disk utility that came with the drive, but why should I have to? Can anyone tell me why Win7 won't allow 4 primary partitions, and if there is a registry hack or something I can do to change it? Thank you.
First problem - when I clicked on the empty space, it doesn't offer "New Partition" as one of the choices like XP does, but it does offer "New Simple Volume." Wasted ten minutes looking around the net and verifying that they mean the same thing. And then I notice that if you click on the "New Simple Volume" you just created, it offers "Delete Partition" as a choice. WTF do they go out of their way to confuse idiots like me?
OK, so that's settled, I make my partitions, 1,2, 3, but then it won't make the fourth partition a primary. It automatically makes it extended, and I don't see any way to get around it. I look around the net again, and sure enough, every source says Win7 Disk Mgmt allows you to make 3 primary and 1 extended, and none of them say why you can't have 4 primary like XP's DM lets you make.
I have a dozen ways to get around this - I can boot up XP and do it, or I can use True Image, or I can use the disk utility that came with the drive, but why should I have to? Can anyone tell me why Win7 won't allow 4 primary partitions, and if there is a registry hack or something I can do to change it? Thank you.