Vista didn t divide the plate, everything was in the C drive, and now I want to divide what to do wi

Updated on technology 2024-04-30
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I would like to give you a suggestion to the landlord, you can use AcronisDiskDirector10 (required in English) to repartition Vista, the software is safe and secure! Absolutely no loss of any of your data and programs!

    I'll give you a number to explain, if your entire disk is 100g, you don't divide the plate, the system and personal information are in one disk, if you use a total of 30g (this number includes the system and everything else you do), then you want to give the c disk 40g, you just use it to operate, there is no problem at all! If you use 60G, and you want to give 40G to the C drive, then you have to give more than 20G of your personal information to the cut mobile hard drive, etc., after dividing the disk, and then put it back into another partition of the system! You get the idea, I say that, right?

    In addition, I would like to remind the friends who recommend the partition magician pqmagic, this software is not easy to use under the Vista system, if you have to use it, it may cause serious consequences, and I tell you, it will definitely not succeed, and it will be good if it does not cause serious consequences!!

    For partitioning, which is a more important operation, do not recommend it to others if you do not practice and confirm it, after all, data is precious!!

    In addition, because there is no disk, there is no point in doing a one-click restore system backup, everything is in this one, is it possible to use the backup tool of the system to make a huge backup? If you want to do a one-click ghost backup, you can also score a good area, and after transferring your personal information to another disk, back up the system!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    With Acronis Disk Director Suite, partitioning with PGMico is slow and error-prone... I haven't had any problems with Acronis Disk Director Suite myself, and it's fast... Here's the tutorial.

    In fact, you don't partition, Vista also has that built-in backup and restore point function, but for the sake of insurance, you still have to partition it·· After the split, do you think the programs you install matter? It's okay to reinstall these programs.,Of course, some important programs have data to be saved.··

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Just cut it directly to other disks, as long as it's data, it's generally okay, and the software will be reinstalled, because some things can't be used if they move.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You can also do a one-click restore system backup, so you won't be afraid of problems in the future.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Partition errors are most likely. Repartition, try to change a few more partitioning methods.

    And Vista or don't pretend well.,Either win7 or XP,VT is just a transitional product.,Or an experiment.。

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This situation is rare, and it should be related to your system installation configuration! It is recommended to reinstall and re-partition! It will generally solve your problem!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    After installing the Vista system, partition it like this:

    1. Click on the computer on the desktop, and then click "Manage", 2

    Click on "Disk Management", 3Select a system area and click on C4After clicking on the "C" drive letter.

    A dialog box appears, click on "Compress Volume", 5The Compression dialog box appears, and the values in the dialog box are the default values for the system. You can reduce it according to your own usage, but you can't increase it, in the "Input Pressure."

    Shrink Amount. After that, click on the "Compress" button, 6When you see an "unallocated", it is the result of the system compression.

    This amount is the "unallocated" space obtained by compressing the amount entered by the operator. Click on "Unallocated" space, 7The "New Simple Volume" dialog box appears, click "New Simple Volume", click "Next", 8

    Click "Next", 9Make sure to select the file system format. and to format the new partition.

    Click "Next", 10Check it out, and then "finish" if there is no problem, and return if you have any questions. Click Done.

    11.Go back to the desktop, restart the computer, and then open "Computer" to see if the partition is successful.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Let's put it simply.

    If you don't have anything important, you reinstall the system, and now it's all automatically partitioned.

    After reinstalling the system, it is much faster than you can use it now.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Your problem can be solved, you can rest assured that if you want to restore the original ghost image file to the E drive, it will not affect other partitions. The actual operation is more troublesome, and the solution is as follows:

    1) Change the ring mark of the C drive. e.g. C-XP (for easy differentiation).

    2) It's best to use Ghost to back up the current XP system to drive D.

    3) Use Ghost to restore the original company's Ghost image file to the E drive.

    multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\windows="microsoft windows xp professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect

    multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\windows="microsoft windows xp professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect

    multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(3)\windows="microsoft windows xp professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect

    Then change any of the Microsoft Windows XP Professional to other text that you want to keep" "so that the distinction at the time of start-up.

    Next, in the directory of the E drive, except for folders and folders, the rest of the files can be deleted.

    One thing to note: if you start the XP system of the E drive, the E drive will become C drive. Be aware of this when changing virtual memory.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Install one-click ghost to back up first, and copy other general files; Find another ghost system disk, generally have DM or PQ function, please check the DM or PQ partition on the Internet for specific operations**.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Yes, it will be formatted when partitioning, and you'd better copy important IDE things to other USB flash drives.,Installing the system.。 Stay on the safe side.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I used win7 and didn't lose files. Hehe.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Don't know what the landlord means? Do you want to reinstall the system or divide the hard drive into several sections? If the system fails to install, it may be that the system partition table is broken. If you can't install the system normally, then you can install it with a PE system.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Use the disc to delete all the partitions and recreate them, then format them all, and select the C drive to install the system. OK.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Windows can't have only one area!

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