Partitioning hd....???

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Pragadheesh

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hi frenz,
i recently bought a 250GB hd.. i already ave a 80 GB hd.. now i wish to use ma 250 GB hd as main hd(keeping it inside d cpu) and make d 80 GB as a portable one by doing an external casing so that it can be connected via usb..
now d 80GB hd is partitioned in 4 drives and 6GB is lost due to partitionin
i.e C: - 14.6GB
D: - 14.6GB
E: - 29.2GB
F: - 15.9GB
can i combine these 4 drives into a single drive?? which mould b better?
can i get this 6 GB back by any means?? help me frenz...:mad:
 

DukeNukem

Come get Some
FiRST OF ALL YOU'VE NOT LOT 6GB OF SPACE
74.3GB is the SPACE WHICHu CAN HAVE FROM YOUR 80GB HDD OR FROM ANY OTHER 80 GB HDD

EVEN IF u ComBinE aLl oF yOUr fOuR DrivES inTo OnE u'LL gEt onlY 74.3GB of SpaCe
 

sakumar79

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Hard disk manufacturers count 1 GB=1000 MB and 1 MB=1000 Bytes, whereas Windows,etc. calculate using 1024 (2 to the power of 10). 80 GB as per HD specs = 80 * 10^6 / 1024^2 = 76.2939453125 GB as per OS specs... A few more space is used for partition table, etc. I think...

Arun
 

tuxfan

Technomancer
Keeping a very large partition is not advisable. A partition of 20GB each is just about fair.

Just do this.
  1. Create a small text file with one character.
  2. Right click on it and see the properties.
  3. See the difference between size and size on disk.
If you keep a very large partition, this "size on disk" will be more. So even if the file is only 1 byte, it will occupy more space. (Read here on why this happens.)

But then you can't keep making paritions of 2 GB to save on this. So strike a right balance and make reasonabe number of partitions of reasonable size. As I said, parition of 20GB each in a 80GB drive is fair enough.

As for the lost 6GB, its not due to partitioning. sakumar79 has given the explanation.

There was a law-suit filed in US against Western Digital (HD manufacturer) for misleading public about the drive size :lol: Read about it at the following links:
Bits, Bytes and Lawsuit
Western Digital settles drive size lawsuit
 
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nikhil ramteke

s,b+..u cn..
partion magic can help you,but just forget about getting 6 GB,it is not actually 80 GB hd,it is only 76.3,(1GB=1000mb),and again the space is utilised while the partioning.......so combination of drive is possible using partionin magic.........
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u cant have complete 80 GB of hd,it is only neat bout 76.3 GB(sicne it is counted as a GB=1000 mb),.so cnat get back 6 Gb,but u can merge ur partition using partion magic so go for that,.............
 
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