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| 557480 | 2007-06-09 03:45:00 | I created a new partition from my C drive using Paragon Partition Manager however it cam up unallocated. My C drive has reduced by the value of the new partition however i cannot find the new partition other than thru Paragon and dont seem to be able to allocate a name or make any amendment to the unallocated new partition. I am using Windows Vista and unfortunately the system restore was not on so i presume i cannot use that to go back in time. Can anyone help me. David |
David57 (7859) | ||
| 557481 | 2007-06-09 04:19:00 | I hope that "system restore" doesn't do anything with partioning information. :D Did you create a new partition, or did you (as I guess) use PM to extracxt space from the existing "C" partition? This is what appears as "unallocated". Windows can't use it until it has been allocated to a new partition and formatted. That's why it doesn't appear. The Disk Management utility will be able to see it, and perform the allocation and formatting. |
Graham L (2) | ||
| 557482 | 2007-06-09 06:37:00 | I created a new partition i thought which also reduced the size of the C drive unused space. I have been able to allocate a Drive letter (F) and i can now see this when i open up my computer and the space that i allocated to it. It sounds like everything is back in order however if anyone things i may still have some issues please feel free to let me know. David |
David57 (7859) | ||
| 557483 | 2007-06-09 19:51:00 | I am not sure Paragon Partition Manager because i dont use it but normally creating a new partition does just that. Create unallocated space. THEN you must format it as Primary or extended partition and what type... FAT32/NTFS etc Also, if it is an extended partition, you can have more than 1 logical drive. Mine for example has 3. D: E: and F: |
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