Wojcigitty
Technical User
Hello,
A while back I decided to try and create a backup on the virtual drive ( D: ) of my hard drive. To do this I clicked on "create backup" in a little utility that came with my computer called "Tech-in-a-box." The computer rebooted and started repartitioning the D and C drives. About 95 % of the way to the finish line a very vague message box came up saying something like "FAT file error." The attempted backup failed and the D drive remained at 5 gigs while the C drive was changed from around 52 gigs (60 gig hard drive) to about 31.5 gigs. So now I effectively have a 37 gig hard drive with a non-working backup. When I check the properties of the hard drive, it says that there is about 18 gigs of unallocated space. However, I can not figure out how to reallocate this back to either the C or D drive. Can anyone help me?
Also, Windows XP is supposed to be a NTFS file system, but the properties box of both the C and D drive says that they are both FAT 32. Does anyone know why this is, and does anyone know how to change it?
Thanks,
Cody
A while back I decided to try and create a backup on the virtual drive ( D: ) of my hard drive. To do this I clicked on "create backup" in a little utility that came with my computer called "Tech-in-a-box." The computer rebooted and started repartitioning the D and C drives. About 95 % of the way to the finish line a very vague message box came up saying something like "FAT file error." The attempted backup failed and the D drive remained at 5 gigs while the C drive was changed from around 52 gigs (60 gig hard drive) to about 31.5 gigs. So now I effectively have a 37 gig hard drive with a non-working backup. When I check the properties of the hard drive, it says that there is about 18 gigs of unallocated space. However, I can not figure out how to reallocate this back to either the C or D drive. Can anyone help me?
Also, Windows XP is supposed to be a NTFS file system, but the properties box of both the C and D drive says that they are both FAT 32. Does anyone know why this is, and does anyone know how to change it?
Thanks,
Cody