Hmm... Well, I would boot to OS 9.2 CD and use Drive Setup to investigate your partitions. Drive Setup's interface is such that it's easy to "loose" that little bit of drive at the bottom of all the partitions.

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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