Sunday, September 12, 2010

I hold assemebeled a investigational PC. While startup the HDD shows 250 GB but on windoes it shows 130 GB. Help me.?

My OS is window XP. While startup the HDD shows 250 GB but when i do the formatting aprt while installing windows xp, it shows 130 GB. I be asked to use fdisk but even that is packed up. Please advise what requests to be done ? Its likely i hold missed out on something. WHat do I do?

I hold assemebeled a investigational PC. While startup the HDD shows 250 GB but on windoes it shows 130 GB. Help me.?

Update your computer to the latest SP release. Which is SP2. Next once you own install SP2, and your drive still doesn't show up at 250, Right click on my computer and select manage. On the gone hand side click on disk control. and check to see of the rest is unallocated. If it is, You can format that part into another drive or supply it to the windows drive
It's credible that the rest 120MB is lying vacant and unused. You can put another Operating System (or a bit lots of them) into it, or just make the addition of it in your Windows the subsequent time you format.
Your hard drive is probably partitioned.
If you bought the HDD used, it may hold a secondary dividing wall. If so you can go through DOS promt and type diskpart. once on eyeshade, type list disk , it will probably show disk 0 as the individual disk unless you are running 2 HDD's. type select disk 0. it will tell you specifically now the special disk. then type register part, that will put in the picture you if there is another wall on there taking up partly your HDD.
If it shows up as 137 GB that is the size restriction of Windows XP before Service Packs be made....upgrade to SP2, or get the diagnostics tool from the website of the drive's businessman - you can then access the entire 250 GB



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