At 15:47 08/14/05, Bob Lendrim <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>I used it [the XP Disk Manager] to create two primary Fat32
>partitions of 31 & 27 Gigs. The drive is seen by Device Manager
>as Maxtor 6Y060P0. The two partitions are seen in the Disk Manager
>and labelled "Healthy". I made one "Active", but don't know what
>that means.
One primary partition per drive can be bootable. Active means that
this is the partition on the drive that may be bootable. Of course,
to actually boot from an active partition, there must be files on
the drive that will boot an operating system.
>BUT they are not shown in "My Computer" or "Windows Explorer".
Did you "format" these new partitions? They won't show in My Computer
or Explorer if you didn't. To format them, go back to Disk Management.
(Right click on a drive in the window and choose format from the menu.)
Regards,
Bill
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