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Windows XP can't recognize 200gb harddrive.

Asnrefugee

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I just bought a seagte 200gb harddrive and XP sees that the harddrive is 190gb, but shows that its only 130gb of free space. Can I partition the drive so that windows will recognize it?
 
download it if you have a fast connection. Or PM me your address and I can mail you a copy on cd. If you are using a hacked or blacklisted copy of XP then SP1 wont install.
 
Originally posted by: Asnrefugee
I just bought a seagte 200gb harddrive and XP sees that the harddrive is 190gb, but shows that its only 130gb of free space. Can I partition the drive so that windows will recognize it?

Yes, make a 10GB c: and install windows on it. After you apply SP1 you can use disk mgmt. to partition the d: to one big one.
 
Originally posted by: John
Originally posted by: Asnrefugee
I just bought a seagte 200gb harddrive and XP sees that the harddrive is 190gb, but shows that its only 130gb of free space. Can I partition the drive so that windows will recognize it?

Yes, make a 10GB c: and install windows on it. After you apply SP1 you can use disk mgmt. to partition the d: to one big one.

Wont Winxp see the extra space dynamically after SP1 is installed?
 
That's what I was thinking, too. 🙂 Just install SP1 and you'll be fine. No need to reinstall the whole OS.
 
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