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M.E.Uygur shares his experiences with the rest of us:

> I have bought a 60 GB HD recently. When I used the software 
> that came with the disk it partitioned into 30- 2 GB size 
> partitions. This is not What I wanted.

Yes, I can figure that out!

> I tried to reduce these to as few as 1-2-3 partitions through 
> dos (fdisk) or WinME, I didn't succeed exactly, I have created 
> one DOS partition of 2 GB and a logical partition of 56GB size 
> but I cannot access this 56GB.

That was very interesting... Having a large disk and not being
able to access it must be extremely frustrating. You probably
spent a lot of time trying to solve the problem, drinking gallons
of coffee, smoking, cursing, reading voluminous system manuals, 
etc.

It reminds me a story taken from my own life. It was 1967 and I
tried to build a 4k computer based on 8080 processor. But there
were no 8080 processors at that time! Can you imagine how really
depressed I was then? I tried to post a question on an Internet 
mailing list... but there was no Internet worth mentioning either.
So there were probably no mailing lists. I was too frustrated to
check it.
Nobody was able to help me and most probably I will take all my
unsolved problems with me to my grave...

bkar
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