Can I use an XP installation disk to partition the hard disk? Have a hard drive size limit?

Updated on number 2024-02-09
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Yes, it can be partitioned, but it is not automatic, you need to partition manually.

    2, but more than 8182M is for DOS. This does not exist for XP. It is generally recommended that the first division be 30g. If you use NTFS, the entire disk can be divided into a partition. But it is generally not recommended.

    Generally, it is divided into 50g, 100g, 100g, 100g, 100g, and the rest is divided into another partition. Note that all partitions are partitioned with NTFS. If using FAT32 format, do not exceed 32g.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    When you start to install the system, it will let you choose a partition, if you only have one partition, you can press C first, it will prompt you to enter the size of the partition, you can enter 20000, that is, 20 g for C disk, and then go back to the previous interface, and then select the unpartitioned part below, press C again, and then create, until the last partition, don't enter the size again, press enter directly, when you return to the first interface, select C disk, press enter, It will prompt you to format it in what way, it is recommended to use NTFS fast grid, and you can choose it!

    It is recommended to use NTFS Another advantage is that it can manage files larger than 4G and supports large partitions!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    That's just talking about the C drive.

    Actually, it doesn't matter.

    Isn't there a fast partition on the installation disk now?

    Just install the system directly after the quick partition is completed.

    It's simpler. If you don't have any requirements for partitioning, you'll fine.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There is generally no limit to the size of the partition, but it is best to format it with NTFS. In addition, the XP installation disk partition can only format one disk, you can choose, but which one you format, the XP system will be installed on which disk by default. So generally I would choose to quickly format C drive to NTFS format.

    It is recommended that you use the universal DM partition, which is very fast and stable. Although the partitioned areas are all fat, you can format the system disk into NTFS format during installation, and then format other disks into NTFS after installing the system.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You can use the installation disk to divide a main partition for installing the system (such as NTFS format 40963M to get 40G), and then after installing the system, click right-click on my computer to enter, select Disk Management, and create an extended partition for the unconfigured one, and establish a logical drive on the extended partition.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    To put it mildly: what you see is a garbage tutorial written by bullshit, in XP, FAT32 supports a maximum of 32G partitions, while NTFS supports a maximum of 2TB partitions.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Yes. There is no such limitation.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There is no limit to the C disk, which is divided into tens of G, and the other disks are allocated by yourself.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's good to use the installation disk to divide (the normal installation version of the XP system disk,If it's the ghost version of the system,You can also divide it,But the operation interface is different,You can divide it into four partitions at once,But I've never used it.,I'm using the original system.,Ghost version for others to install for use.,It's relatively simple.,I haven't heard of any restrictions on you.,It is recommended that the C disk is divided into 30GB-50GB,More waste)。

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Right-click on My Computer Management and click on Disk Management. Right-click on the target disk, select Delete, and then repartition it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    You can repartition it at the reinstall system.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If you don't need to change the partition size of the system disk, you can partition it in XP through [Computer Management-Disk Management], and if you need to change the size of the system disk, use software such as PQ.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There is a tool that does, but it can be cumbersome to use. And there will be a certain failure rate (i.e., a lot of data is lost). Therefore, it is advisable to reinstall the system.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's completely possible, use the PQ partition tool on the current ghost system disk, and adjust the disk capacity you want to adjust in it, and the data on the disk will not be affected!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Yes, you can generally use PQ software, but you must make a backup of your data before partitioning.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    With Partition Magician you can operate graphically, easily!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Use PQ. A thief is good, a thief is strong.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Minimum. To use Windows XP Professional, you need to:

    1. It is recommended to use a computer with a processor clock frequency of 300MHz or higher, and the minimum requirement is 233MHz*;

    2. Intel Pentium Celeron family, AMD K6 Athlon, Duron family or other compatible processors are recommended.

    5. CD-ROM or *** drive keyboard, *** decoding card or *** decoding software.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Minimal system requirements are required to install.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    A few things to note before modifying:

    1. The system disk cannot be adjusted, that is, the C disk;

    2. The data on the adjusted disk will be lost, and it can be moved or backed up in the disk that is not redivided.

    Steps:

    1. Open the Control Panel

    the management tool "Computer Management";

    2. Select "Storage" in the left rail

    Disk Management", at this time, the right side shows the disk partition of your computer, and the partition icon will appear at the bottom right, which is the place we want to operate;

    3. Right-click the disk partition you want to modify, select "Delete Logical Drive" in the pop-up menu, and then click "OK".

    4. Use the above methods to delete several partitions to be modified one by one, and the deleted partition capacity will be automatically added and displayed as unassigned;

    5. Next, you need to start repartitioning, right-click on the unassigned block, select "New Logical Drive", and click Next continuously;

    6. Enter the partition capacity value (1g=1024MB) in the partition size column, and click "Next" continuously.

    7. Choose whether to format a new partition, generally or choose formatting, there are three options: the first item is to select the file system of the disk, it is recommended to choose fat32, the second item is to leave him alone, the third item is to give the disk a name you like, and it is best to check the "perform quick formatting" item, otherwise the formatting process will be very slow. Then click "Next" and "Done".

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