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new hdd installed, create partition, and logical partition, and set active?

Discussion in 'PC Hardware' started by koolss, 2010/07/30.

  1. 2010/07/30
    koolss

    koolss Inactive Thread Starter

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    hi guys, how to install new hdd (2TB) size.

    first, computer hardware connect cable, was done.

    but goto windows xp pro sp3, no found device? is need goto new hardware install...?

    I check BIOS can auto detect HDD.

    I remember in DOS 6.XX , need goto FDISK, create partition, and logical partition, and set active
    http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/7/7f/Fdisk.gif

    how to in windows xp sp3 to set this ?

    i known 32bit system =ram max only 3.2GB , how about HDD, limited ? TB?

    thanks!
     
  2. 2010/07/30
    rsinfo

    rsinfo SuperGeek Alumni

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    You don't need to use fdisk, format in Windows now. Disk Management would do the job. Right click "My Computer "->Manage->Disk Management. Choose your new hard disk & create partitions etc.
     

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  4. 2010/07/31
    koolss

    koolss Inactive Thread Starter

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    thanks, but do you known that "windows setup" (blue background),
    that "set partition" and "format" , is same FDISK ?
     
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    rsinfo

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    Looks like you are installing Windows fresh onto this hard disk.


    Yes, more or less but it does not involves so many steps.
     

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