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jacquex
November 9th, 2004, 06:58 AM
I started using the Director Suite yesterday and I bumped into a problem, I hope someone can point me to the right direction.

My new computer (XP pro, SP2) came with a 75GB hard drive, most of it was assigned to C: (~70GB) and the rest was split into two hidden partitions used by some Dell stuff.

I bought the Disc Director and firstly successfully created a small primary partition of 1.5GB for Win98. Then I resized the main partition (C) to ~20GB which left me with almost 50GB of unallocated space where I wanted to create a few more partitions. However, when I click on "Create new partition" for this unallocated space I get an error (something like "Can't create new partition", no detailed explanations). I also tried performing this operation from the built-in Disk management tool in XP, I can see the unallocated space (healthy), but when I right click on it the "Create new partition" option is disabled.

I also tried performing this from the Acronis bootable disk, with no success (same error message).

So, I thought someone here could help me before I contact support. The beginning of the Acronis generated report is:


Speed IFace Hs-Bs-Tg Model
Num NT L9NO Size FSsize Free FS Type Label ABCHSV
---- ----- ---- ----- ----- ----- ------ --------------- ----------- ------
1- d(0) 75G 10M ATA 0-0-0 WDC WD800BB-75FJA1 14.0
-1 p(1) ---- 55M 55M 48M FAT16 DE EISA configu --C--V
-2 p(2) --CC 20G 20G 12G NTFS 07 NTFS, HPFS WinXP...... A-C--V
49G free ------
-3 p(3) ---- 3.5G 3.5G 1.9G FAT32 DB Concurrent D --C--V
-4 p(4) CCDF 1.5G 1.5G 1.5G FAT16 0E FAT16 LBA WIN98 --C--V
Disk 1 properties:
BIOS number: 0x80
Geometry: 9727 255 63
Total sectors: 156250000


Thanks

Acronis Support
November 9th, 2004, 09:25 AM
Hello jacquex,

Thank you for using Acronis Disk Director Suite (http://www.acronis.com/products/diskdirector/).

The thing is that you can have only four partitions (primary or extended) on your hard hisk drive. Then you can create logical disks on your extended partition.

Now you have four primary partitions. You should delete one of them and then create an extended partition and create logical disks on it.

Thank you.

jacquex
November 9th, 2004, 03:26 PM
Thanks Andrew, that solved the problem