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I have a Dell Latitude D505 that has a 31 MB FAT diagnostics partition.
It's part of the Primary partition area but separate from the C drive
partition which is also on the primary partition area. I can press F12
when I start the computer to boot to the Diagnostics partition and run
diagnostics tests. Very cool. I have Dell Inspiron 8600 that does not
have this partition.
Is there a way to add this diagnostics partition to the Inspiron 8600
either with or without erasing all the partitions on the hard drive?
Currently, the Inspiron has a 60 GB hard drive with 3 partitions and
some free space as follows:
Windows Partition (C
14 GB NTFS Primary Partition
Documents Partition (D
28 GB NTFS Extended Partition
Drivers Partition (E
8 GB FAT32 Extended Partition
Free Space 6 GB Extended Partition
I am using Windows XP Pro English version with SP2. I also have
Partition Magic 8.
Using the Disk Management program in Control Panel, Administrative
Tools, Computer Management, Disk Management I was able to create a 31
MB FAT partition on the Inspiron and not have any Drive letter
associated with it (just as on the Latitude). But the partition on the
Inspiron is different from the one on the Latitude. It is part of the
extended partition area and not the primary partition area and I
can't boot into it like I can on the Latitude. I'm not sure what to
try from here. Thanks for any help or suggestions. Daniel
I have a Dell Latitude D505 that has a 31 MB FAT diagnostics partition.
It's part of the Primary partition area but separate from the C drive
partition which is also on the primary partition area. I can press F12
when I start the computer to boot to the Diagnostics partition and run
diagnostics tests. Very cool. I have Dell Inspiron 8600 that does not
have this partition.
Is there a way to add this diagnostics partition to the Inspiron 8600
either with or without erasing all the partitions on the hard drive?
Currently, the Inspiron has a 60 GB hard drive with 3 partitions and
some free space as follows:
Windows Partition (C

Documents Partition (D

Drivers Partition (E

Free Space 6 GB Extended Partition
I am using Windows XP Pro English version with SP2. I also have
Partition Magic 8.
Using the Disk Management program in Control Panel, Administrative
Tools, Computer Management, Disk Management I was able to create a 31
MB FAT partition on the Inspiron and not have any Drive letter
associated with it (just as on the Latitude). But the partition on the
Inspiron is different from the one on the Latitude. It is part of the
extended partition area and not the primary partition area and I
can't boot into it like I can on the Latitude. I'm not sure what to
try from here. Thanks for any help or suggestions. Daniel