1. A little off topic help

Part of ananalzer report comparing my old computer with my new computer						

Dell (old computer)								
	Hard Disk Drives							
		Disk 1	3098.91	MB				
		Disk 2	1224.56	MB				
		Total	4323.47	MB				

	Local Drives		Total		Used		Free	
		C:	2047.19	MB	1763.91	MB	283.28	MB
		D:	1047.19	MB	846.06	MB	201.12	MB
		E:	1220.41	MB	755.06	MB	465.34	MB
		F:	Disk has been removed					
		Totals	4314.79	MB	3365.03	MB	949.74	MB
		Diff	8.68	MB				

HP (New computer)								
	Hard Disk Drives							
		Disk 1	4112.33	MB				

	Local Drives		Total		Used		Free	
		C:	2047.69	MB	0	MB	2047.69	MB
		D:	Disk has been removed					
		Totals	2047.69	MB	0	MB	2047.69	MB
		Diff	2064.64	MB	

1.) What happened to the 2064.64 MB in the HP drive?
2.) What is the difference between a Hard Drive and a Local Drive?	
3,) I have Windows 98 and alot of other stuff installed in the HP drive and yet
it
    shows 0 MB Used and the Pie chart in DriveSpace shows 0 why?

Any help in this would be greatly appreciated.

don cole
SF

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2. Re: A little off topic help

don cole wrote:
> 
> 
> Part of ananalzer report comparing my old computer with my new computer						
> 
> Dell (old computer)								
> 	Hard Disk Drives							
> 		Disk 1	3098.91	MB				
> 		Disk 2	1224.56	MB				
> 		Total	4323.47	MB				
> 
> 	Local Drives		Total		Used		Free	
> 		C:	2047.19	MB	1763.91	MB	283.28	MB
> 		D:	1047.19	MB	846.06	MB	201.12	MB
> 		E:	1220.41	MB	755.06	MB	465.34	MB
> 		F:	Disk has been removed					
> 		Totals	4314.79	MB	3365.03	MB	949.74	MB
> 		Diff	8.68	MB				
> 
> HP (New computer)								
> 	Hard Disk Drives							
> 		Disk 1	4112.33	MB				
> 
> 	Local Drives		Total		Used		Free	
> 		C:	2047.69	MB	0	MB	2047.69	MB
> 		D:	Disk has been removed					
> 		Totals	2047.69	MB	0	MB	2047.69	MB
> 		Diff	2064.64	MB	
> 
> 1.) What happened to the 2064.64 MB in the HP drive?
> 2.) What is the difference between a Hard Drive and a Local Drive?	
> 3,) I have Windows 98 and alot of other stuff installed in the HP drive and
> yet it
>     shows 0 MB Used and the Pie chart in DriveSpace shows 0 why?
> 
> Any help in this would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> don cole
> SF
> 


Hi

A hard drive is the physical 'thing' you have put into the computer
A local drive is what the computer reads - eg you can partition a physical
drive into partitions c:, d:, and e: if you wanted.

Dell
    2 hard drives
      drive 1 3098.91	MB	
         partitioned into c: 2047.19	MB
                          d: 1047.19	MB
      drive 2 1224.56   MB
         partitioned as whole e: 1220.41	MB
         (4MB or so loss due formatting / cluster size)
      drive f: cdrom
HP
   1 hard drive
      drive 1 4112.33	MB
         partitioned as whole c: 2047.69	MB
      drive d: cdrom

You are losing win 98.

It looks to me like you have come up against the 2GB limit. 
Are you using FAT32 or FAT16? If FAT16, reinstall win98, choosing
FAT32 as the format option.
Are you using the correct drivers for the drive - looks like a small
older drive to me, check out driverguide if the disk manufacturer doesn't
have the drivers.
Use ranish partition manager (www.ranish.com) to look at the drive,
even partition / format the the unused space. Partition manager will also
tell you if the first partition is fat16 or fat32.

Have fun

Chris
     


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http://uboard.proboards32.com/

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3. Re: A little off topic help

There should be a utility to convert to FAT32 in the System Tools
menu, under Accessories, I forget what its called, since I use XP now,
but it should be there. This will prevent you from having to
re-install if you choose not to.

~Greg

On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 03:08:17 -0700, Chris Burch <guest at rapideuphoria.com>
wrote:
> 
> posted by: Chris Burch <chriscrylex at aol.com>
> 
> don cole wrote:
> >
> >
> > Part of ananalzer report comparing my old computer with my new computer
> >
> > Dell (old computer)
> >       Hard Disk Drives
> >               Disk 1  3098.91 MB
> >               Disk 2  1224.56 MB
> >               Total   4323.47 MB
> >
> >       Local Drives            Total           Used            Free
> >               C:      2047.19 MB      1763.91 MB      283.28  MB
> >               D:      1047.19 MB      846.06  MB      201.12  MB
> >               E:      1220.41 MB      755.06  MB      465.34  MB
> >               F:      Disk has been removed
> >               Totals  4314.79 MB      3365.03 MB      949.74  MB
> >               Diff    8.68    MB
> >
> > HP (New computer)
> >       Hard Disk Drives
> >               Disk 1  4112.33 MB
> >
> >       Local Drives            Total           Used            Free
> >               C:      2047.69 MB      0       MB      2047.69 MB
> >               D:      Disk has been removed
> >               Totals  2047.69 MB      0       MB      2047.69 MB
> >               Diff    2064.64 MB
> >
> > 1.) What happened to the 2064.64 MB in the HP drive?
> > 2.) What is the difference between a Hard Drive and a Local Drive?
> > 3,) I have Windows 98 and alot of other stuff installed in the HP drive and
> > yet it
> >     shows 0 MB Used and the Pie chart in DriveSpace shows 0 why?
> >
> > Any help in this would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > don cole
> > SF
> >
> 
> Hi
> 
> A hard drive is the physical 'thing' you have put into the computer
> A local drive is what the computer reads - eg you can partition a physical
> drive into partitions c:, d:, and e: if you wanted.
> 
> Dell
>    2 hard drives
>      drive 1 3098.91   MB
>         partitioned into c: 2047.19    MB
>                          d: 1047.19    MB
>      drive 2 1224.56   MB
>         partitioned as whole e: 1220.41        MB
>         (4MB or so loss due formatting / cluster size)
>      drive f: cdrom
> HP
>   1 hard drive
>      drive 1 4112.33   MB
>         partitioned as whole c: 2047.69        MB
>      drive d: cdrom
> 
> You are losing win 98.
> 
> It looks to me like you have come up against the 2GB limit.
> Are you using FAT32 or FAT16? If FAT16, reinstall win98, choosing
> FAT32 as the format option.
> Are you using the correct drivers for the drive - looks like a small
> older drive to me, check out driverguide if the disk manufacturer doesn't
> have the drivers.
> Use ranish partition manager (www.ranish.com) to look at the drive,
> even partition / format the the unused space. Partition manager will also
> tell you if the first partition is fat16 or fat32.
> 
> Have fun
> 
> Chris
> 
> http://members.aol.com/chriscrylex/euphoria.htm
> http://uboard.proboards32.com/
> 
> 
> 
> 
>

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4. Re: A little off topic help

Hi

Yes, you can canvert to fat32 from fat16, forgot about that.

Somehow my brain said, 'you are using win98', but my fingers typed 
'you are losing win98'. Freudian slip?

Chris

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5. Re: A little off topic help

don cole wrote:
> 
> 
> Part of ananalzer report comparing my old computer with my new computer						
> 
> Dell (old computer)								
> 	Hard Disk Drives							
> 		Disk 1	3098.91	MB				
> 		Disk 2	1224.56	MB				
> 		Total	4323.47	MB				
> 
> 	Local Drives		Total		Used		Free	
> 		C:	2047.19	MB	1763.91	MB	283.28	MB
> 		D:	1047.19	MB	846.06	MB	201.12	MB
> 		E:	1220.41	MB	755.06	MB	465.34	MB
> 		F:	Disk has been removed					
> 		Totals	4314.79	MB	3365.03	MB	949.74	MB
> 		Diff	8.68	MB				
> 
> HP (New computer)								
> 	Hard Disk Drives							
> 		Disk 1	4112.33	MB				
> 
> 	Local Drives		Total		Used		Free	
> 		C:	2047.69	MB	0	MB	2047.69	MB
> 		D:	Disk has been removed					
> 		Totals	2047.69	MB	0	MB	2047.69	MB
> 		Diff	2064.64	MB	
> 
> 1.) What happened to the 2064.64 MB in the HP drive?
> 2.) What is the difference between a Hard Drive and a Local Drive?	
> 3,) I have Windows 98 and alot of other stuff installed in the HP drive and
> yet it
>     shows 0 MB Used and the Pie chart in DriveSpace shows 0 why?
> 
> Any help in this would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> don cole
> SF
> 
I'd say the partition type isn't recognized or it was overwritten. 
The new
computer might want a new, different partition type.

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