-=PCTechTalk=- Re: Finding disk space

  • From: Jim <n1jmm@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 27 Jul 2002 23:34:50 -0400

If the other partitions are not in NTFS or FAT(32) then most likely windows 
won't recognise them at boot up and thus won't assign them any drive letters. 
That would be normal.

-Jim-


ds wrote:
> 
> Thanks. That appears to have worked. I neglected to mention that I
> recently replaced the motherboard so the BIOS could now recognize larger
> drives. I downloaded the software from IBM and was able to recover the
> disk space. It was actually quite simple.
> 
> But I have another question. I partitioned a part of the drive for
> Windows, which shows as Drive C. Part of the drive is formatted for
> Linux and part for the Linux swap file. However, those parts of the
> drive did not map to a drive letter. Is this normal?
> 
> Denise
>

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