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Do not install two operating systems on one disk, as conflicts may occur.
The C drive cannot be formatted because the system refuses to commit suicide (the system is on the C drive, will he be able to do himself?). )。
A disk is only 3G, it is recommended to reinstall the system. To install an XP, start the installation with the XP installation disk, select install on the C drive and format the C drive during the installation process.
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Boot from the optical drive from the BIOS settings, then reinstall the operating system with the XP operating system (SP2) and format the C drive before proceeding with the installation. If such a small hard drive is installed, XP may run slower. When the operating system is available, there is still 2000 speeds that may be faster!
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Your hard drive is only 6G? I did come across an antique.
You have 3G on the C drive, and you still need to install two systems? Don't understand why you're doing this.
It is recommended that you:1: Go for a big hard disk, now 80G is only about 350, pay attention not to buy a serial port hard disk, it is estimated that your motherboard does not support it.
2: If you don't want to buy a new hard disk, then go to WinXP, start the disc, then repartition it, and install it. Remember to go to the BIOS to modify the boot order, and change it to the first optical drive.
3: Don't install dual systems anymore, and it's XP and 2000, you say 2003 is okay.
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Can 3 G's install the two systems you say? Even if it can, it won't work.,Back things up.,Let's all be low.。
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It is recommended to reinstall Windows.
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I suggest you go to Kecheng to find someone who understands, give him 10-20 yuan, and let him help you restore or reinstall the system, and learn by the way!!
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You can use the disk manager to compress the C drive out of space, and then create partitions such as D, E, etc.
1. Right-click - computer (win7) - management; If it is win8, then right-click (this computer) to operate as shown in the following figure:
2. Right-click (C:).
3. This partition - compressed volume, at this time it will prompt you to enter the size of the compressed volume, you can see the "available compression space size", just enter it according to the size above, this is the maximum compression, click compress and wait for a while, it will compress an unallocated disk from the C disk losslessly;
4. Right-click the unallocated disk to create a new simple volume. The next step is to complete the operation.
5. Of course, you can also customize the drive letter to d, then right-click the partition - change the drive symbol and path.
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Hello harsonleon,You can't divide it without reinstalling,You copy important files to the U disk,And then reinstall,The general system disk has a partition tool,Or some are directly divided into four areas with one click。
It's very simple, don't think it's complicated, foolish operation
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Right-click on my computer--- manage--- disk management--- right-click on the C drive--- compress the drive--- and there is some free space. Then divide the plate again on these spaces.
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Only use PQ for lossless partitioning, but be sure to back up your important data files first.
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PQMico (PartitionMagic) is a high-performance, high-efficiency disk partitioning software produced by PowerQuest, which has some powerful partitioning functions:
1. Repartition.
2. Format the partition.
3. Copy the partition.
4. Move partitions.
5. Resize the disk cluster.
6.Hide reproduces the partition.
7.Boot the system from any partition.
8.Transform partitions (e.g. fat<--fat32) structural properties9Merge Split partitions.
The most important point is that the software can not damage the contents of the current partition when performing partition conversion, that is to say, our data and operating system can be preserved, and the data in the destination partition should be backed up first when converting the partition type.
PartitionMagic supports multiple file systems such as FAT, FAT32, NTFS, HPFS, and Linux Ext2, and can run on multiple operating platforms such as DOS NT and Linux.
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There is only one C drive in a system. If you want to have more partitions, you can either use DM, PQ and other software to divide the disks you want before installing the system, or use the system disk, or you can repartition it.
If you want to repartition, it is generally recommended to save all the data on the hard drive. The partition magician said that it can be divided directly without affecting the above data, but I haven't tried it personally. Are you interested in giving it a try.
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In this case, there is no way to repartition.
You can only partition by reinstalling the system.
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From the system of doing! Insert the system disk and select five! Partition! That's it!
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