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Old 23-11-2004, 08:26 PM   #31
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hmm, well it a good idea to partition a hdd, into atleast 2 parts: 40 GB for WinXP, and the rest free space. 40GB for xp xcause with all the updates added on, the thing grows. Plus if you ever want to upgrade. This will let you format partion C:, without losing files.
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Old 24-11-2004, 01:55 AM   #32
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I use partitions as much as I can.

40GB is what I usually select for C drive, rest on the same disk is for 'my documents' folder, which is where all trash finishes.

After I changed HD, moved stuff and finally turned computer on again, same problem happend, but there is at least no sound of bad HD!!!!

For some reason boot up stops right before or after RAID bios. I just reflashed BIOS, and will see if that fixes problem. :blink: (can't check right away, as this happens only if computer is long time off)
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