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Partition not visible after parting C-drive!!

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gary130776
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Partition not visible after parting C-drive!!

Hello all.

Desperately need some help.

I bought a PCG-71211M series notebook last year. It has always been a bit slow to boot. Not something one would expect froma new laptop. A friend suggested that I should partition the primary C drive.

Since the C-Drive was so large(500 GB) the system took longer to boot.

So finally I did get into the disk management via the control panel and shrunk the drive and split it into two.

I expected the system to show me one more drive on the screen.

What it shows is:

1)recovery partition

2)system partition

3)C-drive(253 GB)

4) Unallocated(199 GB)

My question is ,why is this showing as unallocated and why not as a new drive such as F or G drive.

Please advise where I have gone wrong!!!

Thanking all in anticipation.

Best regards

Gary

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rich912
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Hi Garry,

You need to create a new simple volume for the unallocated space. Have a look at this guide.

http://www.techtipsgeek.com/partitioning-hard-drive-windows-7-without-formatting/5140/

Rich

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rich912
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Hi Garry,

You need to create a new simple volume for the unallocated space. Have a look at this guide.

http://www.techtipsgeek.com/partitioning-hard-drive-windows-7-without-formatting/5140/

Rich

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nikkilim
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Basically, you just need to intruct your notebook to recognize the extra space as Drive d. As soon as this is done, you should be good to go.

Good luck. http://imagicon.info/cat/12-13/vmware_happy.gif

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rich912
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nikkilim wrote:

Basically, you just need to intruct your notebook to recognize the extra space as Drive d. As soon as this is done, you should be good to go.

Good luck. http://imagicon.info/cat/12-13/vmware_happy.gif

And if instructing the notebook in a normal tone of voice doesn’t work then try shouting:smileywink:

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