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divine
12-07-2009, 17:58
Having a juggle around of the PCs while my parents are away and to cut a long story short this has led to me putting a 160GB IDE drive in my old 3500+ machine as the primary HDD.

This was in two partitions, one was about 100GB and the other about 50GB. The 100GB partition has about 20GB worth of data on it that is being carried over from the old PC, the 50GB partition is empty.

In XP Setup, these show up as C: and D:, D: being the 50GB one I wish to use.

So first off I just tried to install it (it was already NTFS) and XP said no, not compatible it needed space on this disk, and listed the disk I was trying to use.

So I deleted the partition and recreated it and tried again. Still no.

From what I can gather, it's probably only going to let me install to the 100GB partition for a reason I cannot fathom. Is there anyway I can make it use the partition I want?

Blighter
12-07-2009, 18:02
It can't just be saying no? Is there a error message or anything?

divine
12-07-2009, 18:04
"not compatible it needed space on this disk, and listed the disk I was trying to use."

5 minutes and i'll try again and type out the message.

divine
12-07-2009, 18:14
To Install Windows XP on the Partition you selected, Setup must write some startup files to the following disk:

152626MB Disk 0 at Id 0 on bus 0 on atapi [MBR]

However this disk does not contain a Windows XP compatible partition.

To continue installing Windows XP, return to the partition selection screen and create a Windows XP compatible partition on the disk above. If there is no free space on the disk, delete an existing partition, and then create a new one.

To return to the partition selection screen press ENTER


...so yeah, wtf, that is the disk i'm using and it should have plenty of space?

divine
12-07-2009, 19:50
*sigh*

Just spent an hour ****ing about getting all the back up on the 50GB part so I could delete the 100GB partition and it STILL says the same thing. FFS.

Mark
12-07-2009, 20:00
It's not on a SATA/AHCI/RAID controller is it? I didn't ask because (a) I assumed you'd know about that and (b) the hardware looked like it might be too old anyway.

divine
12-07-2009, 20:24
The board has RAID apparently but it's disabled in the BIOS.

I can't be arsed to be honest, I'm just going to buy a new one. It's not worth the aggro for the sake of £30.