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40 Gig HD Only Using 9.95 GB Capacity? Tech Question...
I'm far from a tech wizard so please try not to laugh too hard. I gave my wife my old laptop and put in a new 40 gig internal HD once the old one took a crap. She's trying copy a disc to her HD and it's saying that the drive is full. I looked at the capacity, and it's quoted as being 9.95 gigs TOTAL with only 100 megs left...The drive is a 40 gig drive. Is there a way to unlock whatever it is that may be cutting the capacity down from 40 gigs to 10? I'm stumped.
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10G total is odd. 8GB would be an IDE technical limitation. If it's an old laptop, it probably just doesn't recognize something that large. Check your BIOS, look for updates, and finally, install software such as MaxBlast or whatever you can find that is capable of installing a bootloader/bios chaining system.
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Sounds like it may not have been partitioned correctly.
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Probably just set the wrong partition size when you setup the new drive.
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Make a DBAN CD. Boot from that and let it entirely nuke the HD, then reinstall Windows. This is one of the most non-techy ways to correct a messed up partition table. Alternatively, you should be able to change the size of the partitions with resize utilities such as Partition Magic - but if the BIOS sees it as 10GB, DBAN can usually coax it back to a 'never used, don't override' for some really strange IDE firmware.
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exactly. you have a full partition, not a full drive |
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what operating system are you using? if your using an old operating system like 95 it can't see NTFS partition for the new Windows partitions, that can be one problem. Another one is that only 10gigs of the whole hard drive is formated for a partiition and the other part isn't formatted. The hard drive should have came with a disc so you can check how the hard drive partitions are setup. or u can use something like PQmagic to check it.
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You can use the computer management tool in Windows XP Pro.
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