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It is estimated that when installing the G version of XP, the option is to mirror to hard disk.
In this case, it will install the system on the entire hard drive.
You can manually run ghost and find the image file on the disc to recover it.
Or. Since you don't have any files you need to keep, you might as well re-divide them.
If the partition is FAT32, you can also use partition software such as diskgen to adjust the partition size.
But. It is not recommended that you use the G version of the system, although patches, drivers, and commonly used software are available, which is very convenient and trouble-free.
But such a system is very unstable.
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See if the space of your C drive is the size of your hard disk?
Yes, you can use the Partition Magician to repartition without affecting the system.
If the C drive is only a part of your hard drive, then you can reinstall the system, the installation process will prompt you whether to partition or not, it's very simple!
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When you reinstall the system, delete the original partition, then partition it, and then reinstall it.
Don't use piracy, it's easy to get viruses.
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After putting the installation disk into the optical drive and rebooting, the simple way is to select "Divide the hard disk into 4 partitions in an instant", and then reinstall it I also use this version of the installation disk
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Do you have an active hard drive plugged into your laptop?
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Taking the win10 system as an example, the operation of dividing the redundant partition is as follows:
1. First open the laptop, right-click "This Computer" on the desktop, and click "Manage" in the pop-up page.
2. Enter the management interface of the computer, click "Disk Management" in the storage, then right-click the C drive, and click "Compress Volume" in the pop-up menu bar;
3. The amount of compressed space entered here is to divide the C drive, and the specific capacity is calculated according to your actual usage, but at least 50GB must be reserved for the system.
The capacity of 102400 is divided from the C drive, that is, 100GB, and the unallocated partition is the new partition that is divided. Click compress and wait for a while to compress an unallocated disk from the C drive losslessly, right-click on the unallocated disk, and select "New Simple Volume". In the pop-up window, enter the partition size, set the drive letters, such as d, e, f, and partition format, and click OK after the settings are complete.
After you have finished creating the partition on your computer, click "Submit". Then click "Execute" in the pop-up dialog box, and the system will start the partitioning operation. The partition operation will take a long time until the system restarts again, enter the desktop and open "This Computer" to see if the partition is what you need, so that the disk is divided.
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You can partition yourself.
Step 1Right-click on This PC, select Manage, and then select Disk Management in the left list of the Computer Management window. In Windows 10, you can also right-click on the start menu and directly select the "Disk Management" function.
<> step 2In the partition list, right-click on the part you want to repartition, select "Compress Volume", and the system will give you the available compressed capacity after analysis.
<> step 3Enter the size of the capacity you want to split.
Note that if it is a system disk, it should have at least 50GB of capacity. After determining the capacity, click "Compress", and when you are done, you will see an unpartitioned free space added to the partition list.
It should be noted here that because the Windows system is calculated according to 1024MB=1GB, and the hard disk manufacturers are converted according to 1000MB=1GB, if you directly input 10000MB, you will not get a 100GB partition.
Step 4Create a simple volume.
Step 5Allocate capacity to other partitions.
For unallocated space, you can also choose to assign it to any of the existing partitions, right-click on the selected partition, select "Extend Volume", and then follow the prompts.
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What to do if the computer only has a C drive:1. Right-click "My Computer" and select "Manage";
2. In the pop-up window, select "Disk Management."
3. You can see the disk at the bottom right of the window, select the disk you want to partition, right-click, and then select "Compress Volume";
4. The system will calculate that the space can be compressed, enter the space you need to compress, and then click compress;
5. After the compression is completed, you will see an unallocated partition, right-click and select "New Simple Volume";
6. Follow the prompts and select Next;
7. After the new partition is completed, you can see the new partition on my computer, and the data of the disk will not be affected.
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