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Old 22nd Mar 2008, 07:38
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Default Allocation of partitioned space

Hi all,

Computer details:

Model: HP Pavilion zt3000
Windowx XP Professional
768 MB RAM




I formatted my computer a while ago. I allocated 30GB of my 100 GB Hard disk to Drive C to intsall windows on it. At that time I had no idea how to allocate the remaining 70GB.

Can anyone tell me how to allocate the space that is hanging in there somewhere at this stage when the comp is up and running...


Thanks much for your help!
Tina
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Old 22nd Mar 2008, 11:58
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Use a partition tool to expand your current 30gb partition over the whole 100gb hard drive
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Old 22nd Mar 2008, 12:53
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Default Allocation of partitioned space

Hi!

Thanks for the reply....how do I do it anyway? sorry if this is very basic....

Thanks,
Tina
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