JacksonVFR
Technical User
I'll try to make this question thread easy to follow and short, since I've had a lot of problems today.
My new Seagate 250GB hard drive is stuck at 127GB of actual readable, free space. I've read that I may need a BIOS update (I have an Asus A7N8X-X board) and that Windows XP must have SP1 installed in order to use drives larger than this amount. I've been wanting to partition it, so I'm wondering, if I do will these things still be necessary?
Also, what partition spaces would be fair for NTFS file systems? I think I've read that anything over 32GB (?) is suitable. I want about 3-4 partitions, the smallest one being for Windows XP. Will Microsoft's own "Disk Management" program work well for this? I just need to figure out how to start from scratch and reformat my "C" drive without Windows telling me it's in use.
Hoping I can get some help here. Thanks in advance!
My new Seagate 250GB hard drive is stuck at 127GB of actual readable, free space. I've read that I may need a BIOS update (I have an Asus A7N8X-X board) and that Windows XP must have SP1 installed in order to use drives larger than this amount. I've been wanting to partition it, so I'm wondering, if I do will these things still be necessary?
Also, what partition spaces would be fair for NTFS file systems? I think I've read that anything over 32GB (?) is suitable. I want about 3-4 partitions, the smallest one being for Windows XP. Will Microsoft's own "Disk Management" program work well for this? I just need to figure out how to start from scratch and reformat my "C" drive without Windows telling me it's in use.
Hoping I can get some help here. Thanks in advance!