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Re: Help with hard drives.
colonel_bob
January 4th, 2005 03:32 PM
Alright, I may have spoken too soon...
Windows recognizes the 290 some-odd gigs of hard drive avalible, and formats it all before installing. But then, when I resatrt the computer and it asks me to select a partition to install Windows 2000 on, it comes up with four: two formatted partitions of sizes 80 GB and 20 GB, and two unformatted partitions of 138 GB and 850 GB (yes, gigabytes).
I know this can't be right. So I just select the biggest partition it will let me install into, and iy copies some files, and then tells me to restart my computer. I press enter, and it re-boots. But here I have another problem: Windows will either try installing itself again (CD boot), or not recognize any files at all, and starts all over again.
I think I'm screwed now. Any advice?