Brad Erdman wrote:

During the install, DOS is used to copy the files.  DOS has a limitation on
the size of a drive it can address.  So it just creates a 4GB partition so
that it can install the OS.

Brad



-----Original Message-----
From: jed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 10:55 PM
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Brad Erdman wrote:



Hi,

The 4 gig partition is expanded during the install to the full drive. Is


it


not using the entire drive once the install is finished?

Brad





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Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 10:01 PM
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Subject: [Unattended] Whole c option

Why when i select the whole c option does it only create a 4gig
partition? and how do i fix it?


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I'm confused, why doesn't the "Whole C" option use the whole hard disk
drive space like it says thats what i want.


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I understand that.
Are you saying at the end of the install it somehow converst that 4gig partition to fill up the whole drive?
If so mine is not.
Is there some script i should be running?



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