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Mike Richter, were you born with
"Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face?
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http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=3F2D8973.EBCD8386@mindspring.com
( No Pipsqueaks have been able to prove ANY of the above is a LIBEL )
( -- despite Mikey claimed to have proof of misquotes !! )
Sparky wrote:
> smh wrote:
>
> <snip)
>
> > If you are determined <g> to partition the hard disk, get Acronis Disk
> > Director Suite which includes Acronis Partition Expert. It handles the
> > 250G disk and sees the hidden partitions. You can create a partition
> > using the free space of existing partition (C
and assigns a drive
> > letter after CD/DVD drive(s).
>
> Do you have any business relationship with Acronis?
Sure, I get a commission each time I mention "Acronis". BTW, I have a
nice bridge to sell dirt cheap. Are you interested?
Mentioned Acronis because it answered all the concerns the OP had.
> > (Create a partition only big enough that C: partition is just under 32G
> > total by *clicking* the down arrow in the size input box.
>
> Why just under 32GB?
It's more than big enough for "normal" use. And to make the transition
to FAT32 a tad easier, just in case for some reason the OP wants to
convert to FAT32 and 32G is where the cluster size changes from 16K to
32K.
.. --------------------------------------
Mike Richter, were you born with
"Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face?
--------------------------------------
http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=3F2D8973.EBCD8386@mindspring.com
( No Pipsqueaks have been able to prove ANY of the above is a LIBEL )
( -- despite Mikey claimed to have proof of misquotes !! )
Sparky wrote:
> smh wrote:
>
> <snip)
>
> > If you are determined <g> to partition the hard disk, get Acronis Disk
> > Director Suite which includes Acronis Partition Expert. It handles the
> > 250G disk and sees the hidden partitions. You can create a partition
> > using the free space of existing partition (C

> > letter after CD/DVD drive(s).
>
> Do you have any business relationship with Acronis?
Sure, I get a commission each time I mention "Acronis". BTW, I have a
nice bridge to sell dirt cheap. Are you interested?
Mentioned Acronis because it answered all the concerns the OP had.
> > (Create a partition only big enough that C: partition is just under 32G
> > total by *clicking* the down arrow in the size input box.
>
> Why just under 32GB?
It's more than big enough for "normal" use. And to make the transition
to FAT32 a tad easier, just in case for some reason the OP wants to
convert to FAT32 and 32G is where the cluster size changes from 16K to
32K.