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12-04-2005
Hi, I just added a 200gb sata hard drive to my pc. When formatting the hard drive can I use any drive letter (othe than the ones already used) to allocated it the hard drive or must the letter be the letter in sequence? Also, I assume the drive is primary (not extended). thanks, Sanjay Mehta |
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Yes, you can assign any unused drive letter. If you make the whole drive one
partition I would suggest a primary partition. If your making multiple partitions then you I would make one primary and then the other partition within an extended partition. -- Jon Hildrum DTS MVP Jon_Hildrum@msn.com www.hildrum.com "sanjay" <sanjay@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:135BA19F-673F-4D0F-BC97-9136A6B3DF39@microsoft.com... > 12-04-2005 > > Hi, > > I just added a 200gb sata hard drive to my pc. When formatting the hard > drive can I use any drive letter (othe than the ones already used) to > allocated it the hard drive or must the letter be the letter in sequence? > Also, I assume the drive is primary (not extended). > > thanks, > > Sanjay Mehta > > |
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just a quick note,
if you have 2 hard drives, the second one should be secondry. Thanks "Jon_Hildrum" wrote: > Yes, you can assign any unused drive letter. If you make the whole drive one > partition I would suggest a primary partition. If your making multiple > partitions then you I would make one primary and then the other partition > within an extended partition. > > -- > Jon Hildrum > DTS MVP > Jon_Hildrum@msn.com > www.hildrum.com > "sanjay" <sanjay@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:135BA19F-673F-4D0F-BC97-9136A6B3DF39@microsoft.com... > > 12-04-2005 > > > > Hi, > > > > I just added a 200gb sata hard drive to my pc. When formatting the hard > > drive can I use any drive letter (othe than the ones already used) to > > allocated it the hard drive or must the letter be the letter in sequence? > > Also, I assume the drive is primary (not extended). > > > > thanks, > > > > Sanjay Mehta > > > > > > > |
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When you create a primary partition on a second hard drive the mounting of
that partition/drive is controlled by the M/B, using accepted DOS standards. If you want all of the partitions you create to be "after" the letters already assigned to partitions on the main drive, you want to create all logical partitions. Example: Master drive has partitions as follows: C: Primary partition for operating system D: Logical partition for programs E: Logical partition for music/photos Now you add a second drive, partitioned as follows: Primary partition Logical partition Logical partition When you reboot the computer the following will occur: Master drive: C: Primary partition for operating system E: Logical partition for programs F: Logical partition for music/photos Second drive: D: Primary partition G: Logical partition H: Logical partition This is because the primary partition on the second hard drive will automatically be assigned the next letter after the other primary partition. The logical partitions will be renamed accordingly, after D:. The logical partitions on the main drive will be assigned the lower letters. The logical partitions on the second drive will take off where the main drive stops. If you want the drive enumerations on the second drive to be sequential to those on the main drive, you will want to have all logical partitions on the second drive. Now, to make it even more interesting: 1. If you have a zip drive connected while you are setting up your system it will "always" assume itself to be drive C: This will change everything else you plan to do. 2. If you have a CD drive and a second DVD drive attached prior to installing the second drive, the letter assignments for these drives will preempt what you think would be the letters on the second drive. The way to handle this is to assign the optical drives as Drive Y: and drive Z: This get them out of the way so they don't interfere with anything you do on the hard drives. 3. If you use a boot manager program, such as System Commander, you can have as many primary partitions as you want. You can set up System Commander to automatically "hide" all primary partitions except the one you are booting into. All you will see when in Windows is the C: drive you have booted to and the logical drives - in proper sequence. All of this information, and much more, is available in the wonderful reference that comes with Partition Magic. I suggest you go to the Symantec web site and download a copy for study. It is most informative. BTW: Symantec didn't do the work on this manual. It all comes from the previous owner PowerQuest. The reference that comes with System Commander is also a wonderful source. If you read, and understand, the information in these manuals you will have no problems at all in setting up a great computer system. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! "sanjay" <sanjay@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:135BA19F-673F-4D0F-BC97-9136A6B3DF39@microsoft.com... > 12-04-2005 > > Hi, > > I just added a 200gb sata hard drive to my pc. When formatting the hard > drive can I use any drive letter (othe than the ones already used) to > allocated it the hard drive or must the letter be the letter in sequence? > Also, I assume the drive is primary (not extended). > > thanks, > > Sanjay Mehta > > |
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... or Secondary maybe.. or whatever the user wants to call it?..
-- Mike Hall MVP - Windows Shell/User "Reza Ghaffari .:: MSP ::." <RezaGhaffariMSP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AD8CFDB2-FC83-491A-911C-C2E466ED4DE3@microsoft.com... > just a quick note, > if you have 2 hard drives, the second one should be secondry. > > Thanks > > "Jon_Hildrum" wrote: > >> Yes, you can assign any unused drive letter. If you make the whole drive >> one >> partition I would suggest a primary partition. If your making multiple >> partitions then you I would make one primary and then the other partition >> within an extended partition. >> >> -- >> Jon Hildrum >> DTS MVP >> Jon_Hildrum@msn.com >> www.hildrum.com >> "sanjay" <sanjay@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:135BA19F-673F-4D0F-BC97-9136A6B3DF39@microsoft.com... >> > 12-04-2005 >> > >> > Hi, >> > >> > I just added a 200gb sata hard drive to my pc. When formatting the >> > hard >> > drive can I use any drive letter (othe than the ones already used) to >> > allocated it the hard drive or must the letter be the letter in >> > sequence? >> > Also, I assume the drive is primary (not extended). >> > >> > thanks, >> > >> > Sanjay Mehta >> > >> > >> >> >> |
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Reza Ghaffari .:: MSP ::. wrote:
> just a quick note, > if you have 2 hard drives, the second one should be secondry. > And thirdly ,here is my second point! > Thanks > > "Jon_Hildrum" wrote: > >> Yes, you can assign any unused drive letter. If you make the whole >> drive one partition I would suggest a primary partition. If your >> making multiple partitions then you I would make one primary and >> then the other partition within an extended partition. >> >> -- >> Jon Hildrum >> DTS MVP >> Jon_Hildrum@msn.com >> www.hildrum.com >> "sanjay" <sanjay@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:135BA19F-673F-4D0F-BC97-9136A6B3DF39@microsoft.com... >>> 12-04-2005 >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I just added a 200gb sata hard drive to my pc. When formatting the >>> hard drive can I use any drive letter (othe than the ones already >>> used) to allocated it the hard drive or must the letter be the >>> letter in sequence? Also, I assume the drive is primary (not >>> extended). >>> >>> thanks, >>> >>> Sanjay Mehta |
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