I asked him to partition a 20GB C: and install Windows on to it. The rest I told him I'll partition it myself. Under Disk Management in Windows XP, the C: is being shown like an extended partition green in color. And I am not able to create more than 3 extra partitions D: E: F: since only 4 primary partitions or 3 primary and 1 extended can be accomodated. Mine is the latter case. How do I change C: to primary and convert the remaining 140GB to an extended so that I can create a lot of logical partitions within that 140GB? I need at least two more partitions for Windows and three partitions for Ubuntu.
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My C: 20 GB is now being shown as extended. I need to convert that to primary. Can I change it on the fly without losing any data? Or do I have to format it and again install windows?
Used GParted. It was damn easy to use. Got my job done within mins. Created a C: Primary. D: E: as logical in the remaining extended partition. Created a linux-swap, a / and a /home
All jobs done in one go. Am downloading kubuntu 7.10 now. Can't wait to install gutsy gibbon..
digit should give us FASTRACK 4 this topic 2 .......
i have made many request bt no response ..... hope many ppl demand it & thus save lotta money which is spend 4 this small stuff & resulting in less visits 2 ur computerwala .......