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January 14th, 2002, 10:57 AM
#1
Hidden Partition
I have an OEM machine with 60Gb single drive.
I want to find out if I have a hidden partition.
My Computer\C drive shows 57.2Gb capacity - I know it always shows slightly less.
C Drive properties page says capacity:
61,477,126,144 bytes - 57.2Gb
MSDOS prompt page - Fdisk/status shows:
Fixed Disk Drive Status
Disk Drv Mbytes Free Usage
1 58644 1 100%
C: 58643
Am I correct in thinking that all this indicates no hidden partition?
(The formatting of the FDisk bit above has got a bit garbled in the posting!)
Thanks
[This message has been edited by thingy (edited 01-14-2002).]
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January 14th, 2002, 11:08 AM
#2
Hmm, looks like a large difference, but
61,477,126,144 bytes = 57.2Gb, that is correct calculated (divided by 1024).
Maybe the HD vendor exceeded the capacity a bit by saying it is 60 GB ?
Anyway, if you use fdisk it will show you all partitions and their corresponding size.
Doesn't look like there's anything hidden to me.
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January 14th, 2002, 11:26 AM
#3
Thanks K G G
If I use Fdisk will it show a hidden partition and if so can I delete it?
I'm asking this because I want to partition my HDD into 3 before doing a clean install of XP and I don't want any manufacturer's hidden partition to remain (if there is one).
I think sometimes they set up a small hidden partition from which to restore the OS if necessary, although I do have a Recovery Disc so maybe it restores off the disc.
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