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Reinstalled Windows on Disk1 need help in Refomatting Disk0
Hi, I have a Lenovo IdeaCentre K210 Desktop Vista HP system that came with a
500G HD that I Partitioned to “C” (Windows), “D” (Data files) and “E” (Photos) drive. I recently purchased another 500G HD which was designated as Disk1 (the original HD was Disk0) and installed Vista HP on Disk1 and Partitioned the 2nd HD (Disk1) to “F” (Vista HP), “G” (data files) and “H” (Photos) and thought that I could format/delete the “C”, “D” and “E” Partitions on Disk0 and use that HD for future storage but it appears what I want to do is not something that I am able to do. I was able to delete Partitions “D” and “E” and Formatted “C” but not all of “C”, apparently there are some files on “C” (i.e. the original HD that contained Vista HP before I purchased the 2nd HD), that I am unable to erase / delete / format. As best as I can tell, “C” is 125.5MB with 107.8MB Used and 17.7MB Free and contains the following folders: $RECYCLE.BIN, BOOT, System Volume Information. My objective / what I would like to do is, delete or format EVERYTHING on “C” so that I will have 500G HD, Disk0 that I can use for additional storage. I also would like to change and/or re-label Disk0 to be Disk1 and Disk1 to be Disk0, since this is the disk that contains Vista HP and all my programs, apps, data files, photos,…. I should alos add that the Lenovo system comes with an OEM copy of Windows so Repair is not an option Any help / advice / suggestions /… that you can offer would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Bob |
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Reinstalled Windows on Disk1 need help in Refomatting Disk0
You did it wrong to start with, your origonal C is the boot drive, allthough
you have installed Win on your other drive. No option but to either live with your configeration or start over by disconnect the origonal C, re install win on the new drive,by deleting all partitions & formatting, which will become C, play around with C & update win untill alls well, then reconnect the origonal drive and format it I suppose you must have had some reason for wanting to use the new drive as your C, boot drive & use the origonal as a slave PS It doesnt really make much sense to create partitions to store data, as if the drive fails so does your data "Boblink" wrote in message ... Hi, I have a Lenovo IdeaCentre K210 Desktop Vista HP system that came with a 500G HD that I Partitioned to "C" (Windows), "D" (Data files) and "E" (Photos) drive. I recently purchased another 500G HD which was designated as Disk1 (the original HD was Disk0) and installed Vista HP on Disk1 and Partitioned the 2nd HD (Disk1) to "F" (Vista HP), "G" (data files) and "H" (Photos) and thought that I could format/delete the "C", "D" and "E" Partitions on Disk0 and use that HD for future storage but it appears what I want to do is not something that I am able to do. I was able to delete Partitions "D" and "E" and Formatted "C" but not all of "C", apparently there are some files on "C" (i.e. the original HD that contained Vista HP before I purchased the 2nd HD), that I am unable to erase / delete / format. As best as I can tell, "C" is 125.5MB with 107.8MB Used and 17.7MB Free and contains the following folders: $RECYCLE.BIN, BOOT, System Volume Information. My objective / what I would like to do is, delete or format EVERYTHING on "C" so that I will have 500G HD, Disk0 that I can use for additional storage. I also would like to change and/or re-label Disk0 to be Disk1 and Disk1 to be Disk0, since this is the disk that contains Vista HP and all my programs, apps, data files, photos,.. I should alos add that the Lenovo system comes with an OEM copy of Windows so Repair is not an option Any help / advice / suggestions /. that you can offer would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Bob |
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Reinstalled Windows on Disk1 need help in Refomatting Disk0
Thanks for your reply DL, I would like to use the extra drive for Backup,
that is another place to store my data files and photos in case the 1st HD fails. I also will store the Norton Ghost images on this drive with the assumption that the chances of both HD failing at the same time is remote. And as far as where I am, I rather not reinstall Windows again since I have a LOT of software programs and it is a pain in the &^%$ so I would rather avoid it. Unfortunately I should have asked for advice before I began but I didn't and I believe that you are telling me that their is nothing that I can do to correct this configuration and have to live with a "blank" Disk0 except for the Windows boot files. But if I understand you correctly, I might be open to a oroblem if EITHER HD fails since Vista is installed on Disk1 and the accompanying Windows boot files are on Disk0 so the drives are not independent but are dependent on each other (so if one fails, the system will not start up)? Is this correct, if so I may have to bite the bullet and reinstall Vista and reformat the drives (per your suggestions). Thank you, Bob P.S.- if I do this, I think I'll wait for W7 to be released so that I will only have to update one set of drivers |
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Reinstalled Windows on Disk1 need help in Refomatting Disk0
The operating system fails, or is infected to the point where it must be
reinstalled, a lot more frequently than a hard drive fails. That is the reason for keeping your data on another partition - even if it is on the same drive. About every 2 weeks I have to go back to a previous image of the operating system because some program I am testing does things to the O/S that can not be recovered from. My data has been intact since 1992 doing it this way. Of course I also back up my data to an external drive for safe keeping, in case the drive actually does go bad. -- Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience "DL" wrote in message ... You did it wrong to start with, your origonal C is the boot drive, allthough you have installed Win on your other drive. No option but to either live with your configeration or start over by disconnect the origonal C, re install win on the new drive,by deleting all partitions & formatting, which will become C, play around with C & update win untill alls well, then reconnect the origonal drive and format it I suppose you must have had some reason for wanting to use the new drive as your C, boot drive & use the origonal as a slave PS It doesnt really make much sense to create partitions to store data, as if the drive fails so does your data "Boblink" wrote in message ... Hi, I have a Lenovo IdeaCentre K210 Desktop Vista HP system that came with a 500G HD that I Partitioned to "C" (Windows), "D" (Data files) and "E" (Photos) drive. I recently purchased another 500G HD which was designated as Disk1 (the original HD was Disk0) and installed Vista HP on Disk1 and Partitioned the 2nd HD (Disk1) to "F" (Vista HP), "G" (data files) and "H" (Photos) and thought that I could format/delete the "C", "D" and "E" Partitions on Disk0 and use that HD for future storage but it appears what I want to do is not something that I am able to do. I was able to delete Partitions "D" and "E" and Formatted "C" but not all of "C", apparently there are some files on "C" (i.e. the original HD that contained Vista HP before I purchased the 2nd HD), that I am unable to erase / delete / format. As best as I can tell, "C" is 125.5MB with 107.8MB Used and 17.7MB Free and contains the following folders: $RECYCLE.BIN, BOOT, System Volume Information. My objective / what I would like to do is, delete or format EVERYTHING on "C" so that I will have 500G HD, Disk0 that I can use for additional storage. I also would like to change and/or re-label Disk0 to be Disk1 and Disk1 to be Disk0, since this is the disk that contains Vista HP and all my programs, apps, data files, photos,.. I should alos add that the Lenovo system comes with an OEM copy of Windows so Repair is not an option Any help / advice / suggestions /. that you can offer would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Bob |
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Reinstalled Windows on Disk1 need help in Refomatting Disk0
Hi Richard, I understand the reason for separating data files from the OS and
taht is why I created the Partitions in the first place (the Lenovo systems was shipped with one humongous 500G "C" Drive. After encountering some display (video) problems, Lenovo sent me another 500G HD to replace the first one so I reinstalled Vista , created Partitions and set-up the 2nd HD just as I did the first HD (that I needed to return to Lenovo). I was able to "negotiate" keeping the original HD (which I wa suppose to send back) which left me with 2 identical HDs (set up in the same way) and since the 2nd HD was more current, I decided to make that the primary HD and the original HD the "slave". Anyway, taht is how I got to where I am and I I am looking for a "painless" way to get to where I want to be (which is the 2nd HD Disk1 is to be Primary, the 1st HD Disk0 is to be the slave (used for additional storage) but DL is telling me that I SOL. Anyway, if someone can come up with another option besides Reinstalling Vista again, I surely would appreciate it. Thanks, Bob P.S.- I also have an External Drive so the 2nd HD (which at the moment is Disk0) is really a SECOND level of backup (External first, the additional HD second) |
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Reinstalled Windows on Disk1 need help in Refomatting Disk0
If your OEM copy of vista doesnt allow you to repair a vista installation,
then the only real option is to start from scratch "Boblink" wrote in message ... Thanks for your reply DL, I would like to use the extra drive for Backup, that is another place to store my data files and photos in case the 1st HD fails. I also will store the Norton Ghost images on this drive with the assumption that the chances of both HD failing at the same time is remote. And as far as where I am, I rather not reinstall Windows again since I have a LOT of software programs and it is a pain in the &^%$ so I would rather avoid it. Unfortunately I should have asked for advice before I began but I didn't and I believe that you are telling me that their is nothing that I can do to correct this configuration and have to live with a "blank" Disk0 except for the Windows boot files. But if I understand you correctly, I might be open to a oroblem if EITHER HD fails since Vista is installed on Disk1 and the accompanying Windows boot files are on Disk0 so the drives are not independent but are dependent on each other (so if one fails, the system will not start up)? Is this correct, if so I may have to bite the bullet and reinstall Vista and reformat the drives (per your suggestions). Thank you, Bob P.S.- if I do this, I think I'll wait for W7 to be released so that I will only have to update one set of drivers |
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Reinstalled Windows on Disk1 need help in Refomatting Disk0
If you have an oem copy that doesn't have any repair facility..........., or
only a recovery disk......... Using a sys for testing, as you do is a different scenario. In 15+ years use of win2k, winxp and some Vista on PC's that run 24/7 I've never experienced an infected sys or corrupt sys file, despite going places I should'nt, I have however experienced a number of disk and mobo failures. And no I've never - touch wood - lost any data as I have multiple backups in seperate places "Richard Urban" wrote in message ... The operating system fails, or is infected to the point where it must be reinstalled, a lot more frequently than a hard drive fails. That is the reason for keeping your data on another partition - even if it is on the same drive. About every 2 weeks I have to go back to a previous image of the operating system because some program I am testing does things to the O/S that can not be recovered from. My data has been intact since 1992 doing it this way. Of course I also back up my data to an external drive for safe keeping, in case the drive actually does go bad. -- Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience "DL" wrote in message ... You did it wrong to start with, your origonal C is the boot drive, allthough you have installed Win on your other drive. No option but to either live with your configeration or start over by disconnect the origonal C, re install win on the new drive,by deleting all partitions & formatting, which will become C, play around with C & update win untill alls well, then reconnect the origonal drive and format it I suppose you must have had some reason for wanting to use the new drive as your C, boot drive & use the origonal as a slave PS It doesnt really make much sense to create partitions to store data, as if the drive fails so does your data "Boblink" wrote in message ... Hi, I have a Lenovo IdeaCentre K210 Desktop Vista HP system that came with a 500G HD that I Partitioned to "C" (Windows), "D" (Data files) and "E" (Photos) drive. I recently purchased another 500G HD which was designated as Disk1 (the original HD was Disk0) and installed Vista HP on Disk1 and Partitioned the 2nd HD (Disk1) to "F" (Vista HP), "G" (data files) and "H" (Photos) and thought that I could format/delete the "C", "D" and "E" Partitions on Disk0 and use that HD for future storage but it appears what I want to do is not something that I am able to do. I was able to delete Partitions "D" and "E" and Formatted "C" but not all of "C", apparently there are some files on "C" (i.e. the original HD that contained Vista HP before I purchased the 2nd HD), that I am unable to erase / delete / format. As best as I can tell, "C" is 125.5MB with 107.8MB Used and 17.7MB Free and contains the following folders: $RECYCLE.BIN, BOOT, System Volume Information. My objective / what I would like to do is, delete or format EVERYTHING on "C" so that I will have 500G HD, Disk0 that I can use for additional storage. I also would like to change and/or re-label Disk0 to be Disk1 and Disk1 to be Disk0, since this is the disk that contains Vista HP and all my programs, apps, data files, photos,.. I should alos add that the Lenovo system comes with an OEM copy of Windows so Repair is not an option Any help / advice / suggestions /. that you can offer would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Bob |
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Reinstalled Windows on Disk1 need help in Refomatting Disk0
Thanks DL, if this the case and no one comes up with a better option, I'll
wait for my copy of W7 (that I already ordered) to arrive . Since this will be an upgrade OS, I should be able to access the W7 Repair menu, if not I'll probably remove Disk0 (the one that I want to reformat) and install W7 on top of Vista in Disk1 and then place Disk0 back in the system and reformat it using W7. But I am hoping for someone to come up with another option so that I don't have to wait another 2 months. Thanks, Bob |
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Reinstalled Windows on Disk1 need help in Refomatting Disk0
If you upgrade to Win7 in your current configeration I would expect it to
remain as it is, ie Win7 will be installed on a drive other than C "Boblink" wrote in message ... Thanks DL, if this the case and no one comes up with a better option, I'll wait for my copy of W7 (that I already ordered) to arrive . Since this will be an upgrade OS, I should be able to access the W7 Repair menu, if not I'll probably remove Disk0 (the one that I want to reformat) and install W7 on top of Vista in Disk1 and then place Disk0 back in the system and reformat it using W7. But I am hoping for someone to come up with another option so that I don't have to wait another 2 months. Thanks, Bob |
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Reinstalled Windows on Disk1 need help in Refomatting Disk0
Hi DL, after "playing around" with the configurations a little more, I now
have a "C" with Vista, a "D" (which is the "old "C" and has the assorted Windows boot files), "G" (data files), "H" (Photos), "I" (Ghost BackUp images) and "P" and "Q" (the "additional" HD that are both FREE with slightly,less than 500G). So in the current configuration, I would like to Delete or Reformat "D" that is 125MB in size and re-label Disk0 to Disk1 and Disk1 to Disk0. Thanks, Bob |
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