Unfortunately, i made only 1g for linux and now it becomes run out of space. but i have three fat32 drives. what should i do? should i resize with pm rather than try to uninstall linux?
Unfortunately, i made only 1g for linux and now it becomes run out of space. but i have three fat32 drives. what should i do? should i resize with pm rather than try to uninstall linux?
>>I think you were supposed to do it in Linux...
i think you're too stupid to continue with this thread
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I think you're too arrogant to be left off the leash.
All the buzzt!
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>>I think you're too arrogant to be left off the leash.
i just think that you should put more thought into something before you post it, if you knew linux, you wouldn't have posted that. And you weren't giving him help on how to do it in windows...so why are you posting in this thread?
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Boot up your computer with the XP CD. Then, choose recovery console and enter the command fixmbrOriginally posted by afreedboy
I can't do fdisk in my winxp dos. Which command should I use?
some said fdisk /mbr only made winxp become unbootable. is it true? But now I am very confused. I am really afraid of winxp unbootable moment. Please give me advice to become my winxp as before I install linux.
You need to use the recover console for this, if I remember correctly the command is FIXMBROriginally posted by afreedboy
some said fdisk /mbr only made winxp become unbootable. is it true? But now I am very confused. I am really afraid of winxp unbootable moment. Please give me advice to become my winxp as before I install linux.
sorry for my stupidity. What is the difference between LinuxExt2 partiton and LinuxSwap??? Which one should be primary??? Which one should be logical???
Partition Information for Disk 2: 38,161.8 Megabytes
Volume PartType Status Size MB PartSect # StartSect TotalSects UsedSects FreeSects
================================================== ================================================== =======
Linux Ext2 Pri 5,729.0 0 0 63 11,733,057 11,733,057 0
ExtendedX Pri 32,432.7 0 1 11,733,120 66,422,160 66,422,160 0
EPBR Log 16,205.3 None -- 11,733,120 33,188,400 33,188,400 0
EISK1_VOL2 FAT32 Log 16,205.2 11,733,120 0 11,733,183 33,188,337 33,188,337 0
EPBR Log 14,839.5 11,733,120 1 44,921,520 30,391,200 30,391,200 0
F:NO NAME FAT32 Log 14,839.4 44,921,520 0 44,921,583 30,391,137 30,391,137 0
EPBR Log 162.4 44,921,520 1 75,312,720 332,640 332,640 0
*:SWAPSPACE2 Linux Swap Log 162.4 75,312,720 0 75,312,783 332,577 332,577 0
EPBR Log 1,225.5 75,312,720 1 75,645,360 2,509,920 2,509,920 0
Linux Ext2 Log 1,225.5 75,645,360 0 75,645,423 2,509,857 2,509,857 0
The above is about my hard disk information. I don't know which drive that i should merge.
Are you trying to get one whole Win partition? Then you shouldn't merge anything. Format them first. I would really recommend SystemRescueCD (www.systemrescuecd.org) based on Gentoo as a graphical hard drive partiton manager..Originally posted by afreedboy
I don't know which drive that i should merge.
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Originally posted by -=SoKrA=-
Are you trying to get one whole Win partition?
If it is possible, I want to give more room for Linux instead of uninstalling it. Because I just finish installation of Linux and I haven't tried it yet and it runs out of space. Now I feel stay away from Linux is .. .. I should fight like a man rite?
This thread has gotten too bloated with all sorts of off-topic posting and general topic drift.
Whoever has a specific question should ask a specific question in a new thread.
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