In a message dated 1/17/2007 10:16:32 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I don't  think that unallocated means unusable, just not YET allocated. The 
7.5 Meg  one in question is unusable, the error that PM gives is that you 
can't  have more than 4 primary partitions.





Hi:
I think we have a couple of threads playing tag with each other.  The  small 
unallocated space that sometimes shows up in PM or Disk management can  
usually be "Merged" with an adjacent partition and then the space no longer  
appears.  I don't have any unallocated space now but I've dealt with them  in 
the 
past.  Can't remember if I did it with Disk management  but it  should be 
possible.
 
Emile


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