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Re: I reinstalled Windows XP and cannot locate 30GB disk space

Subject: Re: I reinstalled Windows XP and cannot locate 30GB disk space
From: thanatoid
Date: 04 Jun 2006 07:26:49 GMT
Newsgroups: 24hoursupport.helpdesk, microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support, microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
"Harry Ohrn" <harry---@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:ur910l5hGHA.3496@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: 

> "thanatoid" <waiting@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message 
> news:Xns97D7F3708D3A7thanexit@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

<SNIP>

>> While you're at it I seriously recommend creating 4 or 5
>> "logical drives" or partitions. If you're into movies and
>> stuff, make one or two big, and the others smaller. It'll
>> be like having 5 small filing cabinets instead of one.
>> IOW, a LOT easier to manage/find stuff.
>> I have 16 partitions on my 40GB drive and I am VERY happy
>> with this arrangement.

<SNIP>

> 16 partitions on a 40GB drive? That's gotta be a joke
> right? Seriously creating multiple partitions is not a good
> plan for most people. While you may have specific needs for
> setting up multiple partitions it is not wise to encourage
> others to do the same unless they have specific
> repartitioning software like Acronis DiskDirector or
> BootItNG and you plan to offer them tech support.

Of course it's not a joke. Partitions are VERY useful - and I 
suspect you know it perfectly well.

I have refrained from making sarcastic comments about MVP's, 
because recently there has actually been some decent advice 
given out by some of you clan, but if you (in an admittedly 
difficult attempt at objectivity) will not admit that partitions 
are one of the smartest ways to manage your computer, then I 
guess you also think Windows Explorer is a file manager and OE a 
newsreader, and believe that as long as someone knows the 
difference between a lower case and a capital letter, they need 
M$ Office.

There was a great article I ran across just yesterday on how 
Microsoft is more then anything making people dumber (like the 
mass media isn't enough). But when a "professional" argues 
against partitions, one really starts to wonder where the 
smart/stupid boundary lies these days. I know "most" people (let 
alone new users) are incapable of even cogitating the concept of 
logical drives, but the OP did not appear to be one of those, so 
I gave him some good advice.

Oh, I forgot... There's NO DOS since Win95, right, so I am 
simply imagining everything and the mystical FDISK program and 
the logical partitions it can create exist in my sick brain 
only, right? So the reason you are recommending 3rd party 
software is because the official line is that there are no more 
M$ disk tools? And you will not admit that probably 50% of 
problems users have would be eliminated or seriously minimized 
by use of partitions because...?

(I know nothing about XtraProblems and intend to keep it this 
way, BTW, so I have no idea how you partition/format in XP... 
But I would guess you're just NOT SUPPOSED TO, right??? Clippy 
will manage your machine for you!)

{I DO recall reading somewhere how there is a 1GB DOS emulator 
in XP... I have NEVER heard anything more ridiculous in my 
life... But feel free to correct me if I am wrong... While 
you're at it, since you MVP's know everything, PLEASE tell me 
where the Windows Registry in 95 and 98 keeps the desktop icon 
placement information... I have been asking for years and is 
seems NO ONE knows... And please don't tell me about 
"WinTidy"... I am familiar with it, and it is NOT the answer to 
my question...}

Of course, only having one partition helps the economy by 
providing more work for independent and M$ techs (what is it 
now, $30 per call to your masters?), makes hard drive makers 
happy, and makes people more miserable when they lose everything 
instead of just a part of it, but you M$ guys like it this way, 
don't you? I could go on, but it's not worth it...


-- 
thanatoid-Tip® #24 (a silly joke because I can't come up with 
anything)
How does an Englishman know his wife is dead? 
The is just the same but the dishes are piling up in the 
kitchen.

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