Otherwise, it may be a bum drive. I once bought a 40 GB IBM deskstar and it showed up as 37 GB. I thought it was bios limitations on my PC, but it turned out to be a bum drive. If possible, I'd arrange to make it one big drive again and see what the total is then.
On Sunday, August 17, 2003, at 01:19 PM, Monroe Street Books wrote:
I have a 6 GB with a 9.2.2 O.S. I installed an additional 60 GB HD. I
used Drive Set-up and partitioned it into 7 drives. But I noticed that one
of the drives was smaller than I had planned. Trying to figure out where
the HD space went. I added up all the space available on the 7 drives and
it comes to slightly less than 30 GB. Does anyone know what happened? And
how to fix it?
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