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HI,
I as well, am not sure exactly why you have that 8M space. Who really
knows why MS engineers do what they do. I do believe that space is a
carry over from the original NT platform setup that 2000 and XP are
derived from.
I would just leave it.
Thanks and have a Great Day!
Joe Lore
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Ian, have you tried formatting the unallocated space with Partition
Magic and then merge it with the nearest partition?
Alan Priol
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Now, after formatting, the drive has one large partition but there's
also 8mb of 'unallocated space' on the drive. Anyone know what the
possible ramifications of this result could be?
I should say that I reformatted it again, with no change. I also fired
up Partition Magic 8, thinking that it might be able to remove this
'unallocated space', but PM seems as much in the dark as I am.
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