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Answer» hi, I have split my drive in half and use Acronis disk 10. it's like partition MAGIC. I was wrong! Until we have accurate details it is what it is...ok, should I just get another HD and put Linux in there instead This drive may not handle Partition very good. does anyone have any problems as of partition there drive and if they did ok... with what type of drive. I just don't believe this event or problem should happen but, it did. Thanks spider This sure sounds a lot more difficult than it needs to be. Delete ALL partitions on the drive, then create a primary partition (however big you want) for XP and leave the rest of the drive unpartitioned. (You don't need Acronis or any other program to do this, and it WILL complicate things if you try.) After you install XP then insert the Linux CD. (You didn't say what distribution and there are 100+. This info would help.) Install the linux into all of the free space. Just take the default install. It will also install the boot loader so you may choose what operating system you want to run when the computer starts. It's really very simple. Just take your time. Do please let me know what Linux variant you are using. GX1 ok.. I'll give it a try but if it doesn't work than what The reason I'm asking is because something tells me it's going to do this again.. I hope not. The Linux I have is: PClinuxos 2007 radically simple i got it from on-disk.com Thanks again spiderIt will boot up as a "live CD" which means it is functional running from the CD drive. There will be an icon on the desktop to perform the install. The Install wasn't the part I was afraid of GX1_Man I also know how to make my own partition without Acronis. The only real reason for someone to use a partition program is so they can keep there programs and other stuff without reinstalling them. I did try it your way and it didn't work! I also was talking about the freeze on both OS and problems not asking how to install windows or create a partition using fdisk. Thanks for the tip anyway. The install is always easy... I have no problem with install and they never gave me issues.... I also know how to do a duel boot system but, for some reason... the HD doesn't function right when it's split in half. "This is why I ask if people if they where having problems with Maxtor HD" thanks and let me know what you think... and if you forget what I did.... just read from the beginning and it will tell you. Thanks again! spiderI don't know, spider -- I've never had a drive of any brand not work simply because I created partitions on it. Then, of course, I've never used Acronis to partition drives.Aegis , I also try Partition magic and that didn't work. My point is no partition program will work at all... so I did try to create my partition with XP instead... so i delete my Partition and made it one again after that.. i create the partition and split it in half with XP only and this is before i install xp now. That didn't work which i found strange.. never seen that coming before but something told me that it would not work.! I'm sure The Acronis Partition would have work fine... it wasn't the programs fault guys because it was still giving me problems and my Hardware is great, even the motherboard. I still have a backup of all my programs in my external drive... but it will take a few hours to install... that part I was Trying to avoid. I know what someone will say.. did you update your Bios. Bios update have nothing to do with partition your HD. " to split your drive in half". Now if I'm wrong... please correct me. However, i did install a second drive so i will see how this comes into play. If anyone did partition there drive, what type of drive was it and what program did you use... OS would be nice. Thanks guys for the help and the education.. I thought I knew it all Spider Have you ran the FREE HDD DIAGNOSTICS on that Maxtor now available at Seagates site ? ? Are you setting up the 2ND partition as an extended partition ? ? It's pretty wierd you've tried 3 methods and none of them work...patio, I did it all. Even when i sent the information back to Acronis, they would have told me i was making my partitions wrong because they sent me a program to give the PC a diagnostic on what was wrong and they couldn't fine anything. I fine it strange this happen so I went to plan C. which should have been plan A A second drive in the PC and see how that comes into play and if i have problems than you can say it maybe something I'm doing wrong but, right now no. I'm not crazy or dum but I can say I have never had a partition problem before. This is why I ask this one question again.. "has anyone partition before and what type of drive because Maxtor doesn't seem to work, or at least mine doesn't." Thanks again! It's got nothing to do with your drive being a Maxtor. Nothing at all. Worst case, your drive is faulty. Not because it's a Maxtor, but simply because the drive itself is faulty. This may or may not be the case. You keep saying "I did it all", but you're not providing details of what exactly you did and what the results were. You need to provide precise details of everything or this is never going to get solved. I suggest you start over at the beginning of this thread, follow ALL of the suggestions provided, keep precise notes on everything that happens, every message you receive, etc. Then, post again and provide all the details.quaxo, I never said it had anything to do with Maxtor... it was a question I also thought I post my info from the top about my problems and what i did. My drive is not faulty and my specs/hardware are not having any problems. I have tested them with segate website that has been there for a long time. I also tested it with my Micro-scope OK.. to prove my point that i was doing this right, i will do it again... I will get back and even Maxtor might agree. I'll let you know. thanks. spider No, you never SAID it was anything to do with your hard drive being a Maxtor drive, but you did ask. I was simply answering your question. I suggest you remove all your partitions so the drive is totally empty. Let Windows setup create its partition only to the size you want that partition to be (don't make the partition the whole drive and split it later). After the Windows installation completes, install Linux and let it create its partition in the unused space.quaxo, thanks for getting back... I did all that before i saw your post. This wasn't the first time either, that i did this. In the pass this method would have worked .. now I found something new I never thought that I would need! Yes, it is fix. I did everything by "protocol" My motherboard Bios was up to date and could see the capacity of the whole drive, which was DONE a long time ago... I figure I add that in. strange it didn't work and the drivers for the drive where find with xp pro.... hmmm what did I find out? I install Maxblast 5 installation software.... after that, it ask me "that Maxblast detected that it couldn't see the full capacity of My HD do you want to enable it?".... but I still saw the full capacity of my HD. I enable it.. now, i don't know if this had anything to do with Maxtor Maxblast or not, or what ever but, it worked! Thanks for getting back quaxo and everbody else that try to help. spider |
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