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Paras Wadehra
February 11th 04, 05:02 PM
Hi friends, I hope some of you will be able to help me!

I have got 1 physical Hard Drive, which has 3 partitions: C Drive, which has
Win XP on it; D Drive, which has some data on it and another partition which
is still unallocated. When I go in Computer Management by right clicking on
My Computer and selecting Manage and after that going to Disk Management
under Storage, there I see the 3rd partition as unallocated. When I right
click on it and select "New Partition" from it, it shows me a "New Partition
Wizard" in which it asks me whether I should create a Primary partition or
Extended partition? Please help me with this - whats the difference between
a Primary partition and extended partition and which one should I choose?

Anyways, if I choose Primary partition, further down the wizard it asks me
if I want to enable file and folder compression and also whether I want to
do a quick format or not? What should I choose here and what is the default
in Windows XP for both these options?

Please help me as I don't want to mess-up my hard-disk.

Thanks,
Paras

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Rajiv Sharma
February 11th 04, 10:45 PM
Choose the Primary Partition (You can create upto four primary partition or
three primary partition or an extended partition)
Check "Perform a quick format"
if you want to enable file or folde compression on that disk "Check" second
option
othewise it is recommended to leave it UNCHECK.

Rajiv

"Paras Wadehra" > wrote in message
...
> Hi friends, I hope some of you will be able to help me!
>
> I have got 1 physical Hard Drive, which has 3 partitions: C Drive, which
has
> Win XP on it; D Drive, which has some data on it and another partition
which
> is still unallocated. When I go in Computer Management by right clicking
on
> My Computer and selecting Manage and after that going to Disk Management
> under Storage, there I see the 3rd partition as unallocated. When I right
> click on it and select "New Partition" from it, it shows me a "New
Partition
> Wizard" in which it asks me whether I should create a Primary partition or
> Extended partition? Please help me with this - whats the difference
between
> a Primary partition and extended partition and which one should I choose?
>
> Anyways, if I choose Primary partition, further down the wizard it asks me
> if I want to enable file and folder compression and also whether I want to
> do a quick format or not? What should I choose here and what is the
default
> in Windows XP for both these options?
>
> Please help me as I don't want to mess-up my hard-disk.
>
> Thanks,
> Paras
>
> Your One Stop Entertainment Guide - http://www.paras.2ya.com/
>
>

abejarano
February 11th 04, 11:47 PM
A primary partition can be used for an operating system. On the format, it's my understanding that a new drive should be quick formatted because it's already been low level formatted at the factory. In any case I've used both methods without problem.

Winfield
February 12th 04, 12:44 AM
Please take my advice with a grain of salt - I make horrible mistakes
sometimes ...

It sounds like you do NOT have 3 partitions, you have unallocated
(empty) hard-drive space you want to use.

There can only be one ACTIVE primary partition whenever you boot your
computer. If you format your unallocated HD space as a primary
partition, I think it will be "invisible" to your WinXP OS! You won't
be able to use it for data files or such, File Explorer won't see it.

If you want to freely use that empty HD space under WinXP, format the
partition as EXTENDED (it will get it's own drive letter next time you
boot into XP).

Good luck,
Winfield


Paras Wadehra wrote:
> Hi friends, I hope some of you will be able to help me!
>
> I have got 1 physical Hard Drive, which has 3 partitions: C Drive, which has
> Win XP on it; D Drive, which has some data on it and another partition which
> is still unallocated. When I go in Computer Management by right clicking on
> My Computer and selecting Manage and after that going to Disk Management
> under Storage, there I see the 3rd partition as unallocated. When I right
> click on it and select "New Partition" from it, it shows me a "New Partition
> Wizard" in which it asks me whether I should create a Primary partition or
> Extended partition? Please help me with this - whats the difference between
> a Primary partition and extended partition and which one should I choose?
>
> Anyways, if I choose Primary partition, further down the wizard it asks me
> if I want to enable file and folder compression and also whether I want to
> do a quick format or not? What should I choose here and what is the default
> in Windows XP for both these options?
>
> Please help me as I don't want to mess-up my hard-disk.
>
> Thanks,
> Paras
>
> Your One Stop Entertainment Guide - http://www.paras.2ya.com/
>
>

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