reformat nucked up my partitions.

CBCB Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄ƷDer Millionendorf- Icrontian
edited May 2007 in Science & Tech
Okay. I just had to do a reformat because of some BSOD problems.

Before the reformat, I had a partition configuration like this:

C: Windows (place for system files - 30GB primary, boot)
D: Details (place for documents and project files - 20GB extended)
G: Games (Place for games - 70 GB extended)

During the reformat, I deleted the C partition, and created a new partition in that space for a new system drive.

Now that it's done, my partitions are nucked up. now they are

C: 50GB primary, boot
D: 70 GB primary, system

The files that were on my D drive are still there along with an extra 50GB of empty space, and C is 20 GB bigger than it was. It also thinks it has an extra 100GB of unallocated space that it could not possibaly have since the drive is only 120GB...

Please see attachment...

Edit:

Okay, I've just installed SP2, and somehow, my C and D are back to the right size again. G is still gone, but it was only some game program files that needed to be reinstalled to work anyway, so I just recreated it in the open space.

I guess I'm not looking for any kind of solution anymore, but that was still very strange...
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