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Old 29-10-2007, 10:53 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Hard Disk wrongly partitioned by assembler


It is a 160GB Sata Seagate drive.

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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Old 29-10-2007, 01:14 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I have same HDD. Seagte 160 GB SATA

I made partitions as follows:

Primary : 20 GB [C: WinXP + Softwares]
Extended [140 GB]
Logical1: 40 [D: "Secret Stuff" ]
Logical2: 50 [E: Games]
Logical3: 50 [F: Songs and Movies]

For your criteria:

Alot 140 GB to Windows

and keep 20 GB as FREE SPACE. Dont create partition there.

Ubuntu Installation: Partiotion. Ask it to Use FREE SPACE and partiotion it the way you want.
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Old 29-10-2007, 04:39 PM   #3 (permalink)
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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?
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u need some partn tools one free s/w is gparted livecd.or buy($?) partition magic.
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Old 29-10-2007, 05:10 PM   #5 (permalink)
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gparted is good ah.. i came across that.. PQ is paid software. I prefer using free GNU software like gparted.

thanks for the suggestions.. will try them tonight..
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^correct,do not pirate instead use OSS tools(infact oss for windows too are there in ubuntu cd) Vazhkai Valamudan
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Old 29-10-2007, 06:35 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Use GParted
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Old 30-10-2007, 12:06 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Ok guys! Update!

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..
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Downloaded both ubuntu 7.10 and kubuntu 7.10

Written both on to CDs. Tried the kubuntu 7.10 live run from the CD. Looks ok. Will try ubuntu GNOME also and then decide which one to install.

Thanks for showing the way to gparted. It simply rocks.
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Ubuntu is more stable.Kubuntu development is slow as Ubuntu basically is a Debian Gnome distribution.
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@praka123

thanks.. will keep that in mind.. will try the ubuntu live cd also before installing anything on the hard drive..
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also,kde can be installed on Ubuntu too.
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Ubuntu is more stable.Kubuntu development is slow as Ubuntu basically is a Debian Gnome distribution.
I've never heard of Kubuntu development. All I know is that Kubuntu = Ubuntu - GNOME - Firefox + KDE.
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^no.they have separate Kubuntu development section. ubuntuforums even shows.but Xubuntu may not have.
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I've never heard of Kubuntu development. All I know is that Kubuntu = Ubuntu - GNOME - Firefox + KDE.
I think I saw Firefox when I ran Kubuntu Live.. Will confirm anyhow in sometime..
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I think I saw Firefox when I ran Kubuntu Live.. Will confirm anyhow in sometime..
Nope, there's no Firefox on Kubuntu, I'm running it now. There's only Konqueror as Firefox uses GTK elements at times.
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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 .......

FASTRACK 2 formatting & partioning HDD .......

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ya .. very much needed ..
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