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Hi,
I replaced my 160gig hard drive with a 320 Samsung. I used TrueImage to make a clone and it has been fine for a month. Today I decided to add an XP partition. I looked at the exisiting partitions. There was a: -110meg (EISA use or something), - a 20gig recovery and - a 230 main. - I also saw a 3.99 gig that was healthy but did not appear to be formatted. I shrunk the 230 gig down by 30 gig and created a 30 gig partion. When I tried to do a "New Simple Volume", it got to the end and then said I had too many partions. I read somewhere 4 was max. Sicne I had no idea where the 3.99 gig came from and was not formatted, I deleted it and then expanded the 230 to add the 3.99 gig, which it did. But, when I tried to shrink it down again for the XP partition, it said I only had 4 gig available. o I hoigh I would try to go back, I did shrink it by 4 gig, and created the 4 gig partion again. But now the 230 says I cnanot shrink at all. So, first, does anyone know what the 3.99gig partion was there for - could it have been bad sectors or something? And how can I get a usable 4th aprtion to install XP? Thanks TedT |