> I'd advise use of a partition editor. I can think of three, partition
> magic, gnu parted and fips. You have a lot of control with those.
> Partition magic is commercial (www.powerquest.com), and gnu parted and
> fips are free (http://www.gnu.org/software/parted/ and
> http://freshmeat.net/redir/fips/2696/url_tgz/fips20.zip).
i know that just formatting the "c:" drive and doing an OEM install would
correct this .. i'm not interested in partitioning software .. i would
just like to know if this is a registry key or what .. i'd like to know
where windows went wrong :) linux 'fdisk' will always suit my needs.
> REMEMBER TO BACK YOUR INFORMATION UP. i cant stress this point enough :)
essential information is always backed up .. always has been .. always
will be :)
abe
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