if you just want to add partitions you can use computer managment in admin tool, just choose disk managment then select the free space and then create.
The easiest way is with XP's native utility during installation. You need to be more clear about exactly what you want to do. Do you want to partition and then install? Do you already have your system set up and need to change the existing settings non-destructively? Are you going to reformat? Is there currently unallocated space on your drive?
Do you already have your system set up and need to change the existing settings non-destructively? Are you going to reformat? Is there currently unallocated space on your drive?
Yes. Maybe. Yes.
Ive got 16GB left, and want to partition that so I can store about 12GB of documents, including assignments for college, etc.
if you just want to add partitions you can use computer managment in admin tool, just choose disk managment then select the free space and then create.
If you have unallocated space then adek' suggestion is the best. Go to Control Panel - Administrative Tools - Computer Management - Disk Management and you can do what you want from there.
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