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I suggest you get it this way:
First of all, take down the parallel port plate and install the serial port 160g.
Then divide the area and install the system.
Add the parallel plate to copy out the things you need in the old disk.
Then right-click on My Computer - Management - Disk Management.
Delete all partitions of the old disk, create a new logical partition and format it.
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Divide the old disk into a section, and then format, of course, you can format the whole disk. There won't be a problem. The practice you mentioned is also possible!
It's as complicated as the one mentioned above, it's simple!
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Will the hard drive be engraved? Then put your previous data back into the old hard drive, so that you can make sure that you don't have to install a new dual system.
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It's so easy.
Do you use ghost?
If you don't know how to use it, check out how to use it on the Internet.
Specific methods:1First, 80G as the main disk, 160G as the slave disk are hung on the computer, use the ghost disc to start the computer, and conduct a disk to disk test, so that the data in the 80G hard disk is all in the 160G hard disk.
2.Use 160g as the main disk, 80g as the slave disk, start the system, use the Chinese version to partition the 160g hard disk to adjust (the data will not be destroyed, please rest assured), and partition and format the 80g hard disk.
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Back up the data files first, then use fdisk to organize the old disk into a zone, and then install the new disk on the system.
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The second disk can still be installed with the system, but the drive letter must be specified, and there should be no dual system when the system is started, the second disk is a slave disk, and the boot system still reads the system installed in the active partition of the first disk, and the master and slave dual hard disks are still on an active partition.
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First of all, back up useful files, and then you can partition it, dual hard disks can be formatted in the whole disk, and there will be no problems when partitioning, but you need to figure out the partitions of the two hard disks, just don't make a mistake.
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Create two primary partitions and boot them with Grub (which comes with Linux, such as Redhat) or Bootmagic!
Linux uses ext3 format, and there is a simple way to have a swap:
Step 1: Install XP
Step 2: Insert the Linux installation disk, select the "diskdruid" partition when you go to the partition step, and then partition the linux.
Step 3: Continue to install, and then configure grub is very simple, the key is to be familiar with the partition configuration of linux, there is a lot of information on the Internet!
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1. Set the 160G hard disk as the main disk and the 80G as the slave disk in the BIOS.
2. Then copy the hard disk.
3. Format the 80G hard disk and set a new partition.
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What year is the machine?,The data excuse of the old machine's hard disk is IDE,The data excuse of the new hard disk is SATA,500G partition,You can divide it in the device manager,But,It's not necessary to put the system into a 100G partition,This will cause a waste of resources and inconvenience in future system maintenance,I suggest that the first partition of the new disk is divided into 20-30G is completely sufficient,The rest can be divided however you want.。
As for the old system, if you still want to use the old system, use ghost to back up the system to the new disk, then remove the old disk, replace the new disk, and use the manual ghost that comes with the disc to restore the system to the first partition of the new disk.
I don't know why the landlord still wants the old system, and it has to be copied from the old disk to the new disk. The hard disk itself is used to store data, and it has no effect on the system when it is placed in **. Even if you really want to put the system in a new disk, it will be more convenient and more stable to make a new system.
And it cannot be ruled out that when restoring the system to a new disk, there will be unforeseen errors.
Finally the landlord said: put the old hard disk connected to the sata1
It is possible to swap the wiring with the SATA2 wiring that the new hard drive is connected to.
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Divide as much as you want, each in its own way.
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After installing the system, the loss of the original hard disk partition is likely to be due to the partition table of the partition being corrupted, and the following measures can be taken to repair it:
2) Open DiskGenius, in the main interface, right-click on the hard drive on the left side that needs to be repaired.
3) Select "Restore Partition Table" in its menu list as shown below.
4) Wait for the software repair to complete and the partition will be accessible.
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Win Deepin uses a different partition format.
Because the win system does not recognize the hard disk format of deepin, you can install the hard disk partition identification tool of the win system in deepin, and there are also programs that can be used in the win system, and it is not recommended to use deepin in the win environment
Partitions can be deepin
Use the win partition.
Run the diskgenius software (**The address is in the references), find your hard disk (pay attention to the hard disk model and capacity), right-click on it, select Search for lost partitions (rebuild partition table), and then you will find your previous partition, after the search is completed, right-click on the hard disk again, select Save Partition Table, and then open my computer, your previous partition should come out, and the data is the same as before, you can also use this software to partition, delete the original partition first, Then just create it, it's very simple. Good luck!
Only use the SSD to connect it, enter the BIOS, set the hard disk mode to AHCI mode, and then set the U disk as the boot disk, so that you can use the U disk to boot, and you will recognize your SSD when you enter the PE system. This will allow you to do the partitioning operation.
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Yes, you can partition the hard disk when you reinstall it with a USB flash drive.
You can try some software on the Internet (like EasyRecovery or something) but remember not to put the software in an invisible partition or write anything into it! Otherwise, there is no way to recover! Try a few more software, if you really can't do it, go to a professional data recovery company!