optigrab
December 7th, 2003, 11:55 AM
Hi All
I just "discovered" the Disk Management panel within W2K (Control Panel=> Administrative Tools=> Computer Management => Disk Management). I'm hoping someone here will help me understand what I'm seeing, particularly regarding the "Unallocated" space on my external USB 40Gb drive.
Is this a reliable accounting of the disk space, or is it mis-characterising the drive's layout? What is the reason for the large unallocated space? Can I (should I) do anything to "reallocate" this unallocated space? If so, how? (Mind you, I am planning on reformatting and repartitioning from the "Disk Management" panel anyway.) I am further confused because Right Click =>Disk Properties reports: "Used Space: 6,655,901,696 bytes (6.19 Gb), Free Space: 33,350,254,592 bytes (31.0 Gb)". This appears to correctly add up to ~40Gb, while the Disk Management display adds up to ~38.3GB total, with 1.01 of that space "unallocated".
Many thanks,
Optigrab ???
I just "discovered" the Disk Management panel within W2K (Control Panel=> Administrative Tools=> Computer Management => Disk Management). I'm hoping someone here will help me understand what I'm seeing, particularly regarding the "Unallocated" space on my external USB 40Gb drive.
Is this a reliable accounting of the disk space, or is it mis-characterising the drive's layout? What is the reason for the large unallocated space? Can I (should I) do anything to "reallocate" this unallocated space? If so, how? (Mind you, I am planning on reformatting and repartitioning from the "Disk Management" panel anyway.) I am further confused because Right Click =>Disk Properties reports: "Used Space: 6,655,901,696 bytes (6.19 Gb), Free Space: 33,350,254,592 bytes (31.0 Gb)". This appears to correctly add up to ~40Gb, while the Disk Management display adds up to ~38.3GB total, with 1.01 of that space "unallocated".
Many thanks,
Optigrab ???