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ChuckNC
April 18th 06, 03:51 AM
Recently I upgraded from Win2K Pro to Win XP Pro. I have a 60 GB disk
partitioned at 20GB (primary - system) and 40GB (secondary - storage). When I
open in Win Explorer the 20GB partition shows as 20GB; the 40GB partition,
however, shows 1MB. And, of course now I can't write to it. In Disk
Management all is OK. Does anyone have an idea about why this upgrade caused
Win Explorer to no longer recogize the disk capacity on the secondary
partition? Thanks in advance for any help.
-Chuck

Pegasus \(MVP\)
April 18th 06, 04:43 AM
"ChuckNC" > wrote in message
...
> Recently I upgraded from Win2K Pro to Win XP Pro. I have a 60 GB disk
> partitioned at 20GB (primary - system) and 40GB (secondary - storage).
When I
> open in Win Explorer the 20GB partition shows as 20GB; the 40GB partition,
> however, shows 1MB. And, of course now I can't write to it. In Disk
> Management all is OK. Does anyone have an idea about why this upgrade
caused
> Win Explorer to no longer recogize the disk capacity on the secondary
> partition? Thanks in advance for any help.
> -Chuck

You need to be a little more specific. When you write "In Disk
Management all is OK" then this may make perfect sense to you
but it means nothing to us. Some statement about the reported
capacity and free space would be far more informative.

ChuckNC
April 18th 06, 03:03 PM
Oh. Sorry. What I mean by disk managment is:

1. R-Click My computer on desktop
2. Select Manage from menu
3. Then select Disk Management from tree

Once in Disk Management mapped drive letters, capacity, and health all seem
good.

However, I stumbled on the fix. Here's what seems to have happened. On
upgrade, apparently, XP saw the secondary partition as requiring a quota,
which it set at 1MB. (I'm assuming the install procedure/process selected the
quota by default because I didn't manually set it.) Once I disabled disk
quotas, the issue was resolved. One suggestion: Microsoft might want to
rethink this default. I mean who can actually use a 1MB disk quota? Thanks
for your help.
-Chuck

"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:

>
> "ChuckNC" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Recently I upgraded from Win2K Pro to Win XP Pro. I have a 60 GB disk
> > partitioned at 20GB (primary - system) and 40GB (secondary - storage).
> When I
> > open in Win Explorer the 20GB partition shows as 20GB; the 40GB partition,
> > however, shows 1MB. And, of course now I can't write to it. In Disk
> > Management all is OK. Does anyone have an idea about why this upgrade
> caused
> > Win Explorer to no longer recogize the disk capacity on the secondary
> > partition? Thanks in advance for any help.
> > -Chuck
>
> You need to be a little more specific. When you write "In Disk
> Management all is OK" then this may make perfect sense to you
> but it means nothing to us. Some statement about the reported
> capacity and free space would be far more informative.
>
>
>

Pegasus \(MVP\)
April 18th 06, 03:29 PM
Thanks for the update - good one!

I was quite aware of how to get into the Disk Manager
but what I sorely missed was some figures from that
area instead of just "it's OK"! When composing a post
you need to convey to the reader what YOU see with
YOUR eyes, because respondents cannot see your
screen with their eyes.


"ChuckNC" > wrote in message
...
> Oh. Sorry. What I mean by disk managment is:
>
> 1. R-Click My computer on desktop
> 2. Select Manage from menu
> 3. Then select Disk Management from tree
>
> Once in Disk Management mapped drive letters, capacity, and health all
seem
> good.
>
> However, I stumbled on the fix. Here's what seems to have happened. On
> upgrade, apparently, XP saw the secondary partition as requiring a quota,
> which it set at 1MB. (I'm assuming the install procedure/process selected
the
> quota by default because I didn't manually set it.) Once I disabled disk
> quotas, the issue was resolved. One suggestion: Microsoft might want to
> rethink this default. I mean who can actually use a 1MB disk quota? Thanks
> for your help.
> -Chuck
>
> "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
>
> >
> > "ChuckNC" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > Recently I upgraded from Win2K Pro to Win XP Pro. I have a 60 GB disk
> > > partitioned at 20GB (primary - system) and 40GB (secondary - storage).
> > When I
> > > open in Win Explorer the 20GB partition shows as 20GB; the 40GB
partition,
> > > however, shows 1MB. And, of course now I can't write to it. In Disk
> > > Management all is OK. Does anyone have an idea about why this upgrade
> > caused
> > > Win Explorer to no longer recogize the disk capacity on the secondary
> > > partition? Thanks in advance for any help.
> > > -Chuck
> >
> > You need to be a little more specific. When you write "In Disk
> > Management all is OK" then this may make perfect sense to you
> > but it means nothing to us. Some statement about the reported
> > capacity and free space would be far more informative.
> >
> >
> >

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