Deleting the non-standard partition was one of the first things I tried. How did you delete it? ither SUSE or Slackware, load the CD at boot, when it comes to the
On Sun, 2004-10-03 at 11:18, Donald D Henson wrote: partition screen, delete it.
Allen K wrote:
Most of the time it's for when you reinstall Windows. My Compaq and my Dell have one....Heh, HAD one. On my Dell Laptop, I deleted it, renstalled XP, and installed Linux to dual boot. On my Compaq Presario, GONE, deleted it, and installed Slackware Linux. I tested to see if Windows would still install if needed and it does.
If you want you can delete it, you'll of course have to reofrmat to reinstall Windows like you would anyway, to me they are a waste of space.
On Sat, 2004-10-02 at 16:50, Donald D Henson wrote:
I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask this but I don't seem to be able to get a clear answer from the other lists I have tried, lists to remain nameless.
I want to repartition a hard drive to make room for Linux partitions in a dual-boot configuration. I tried using Partition Magic but it reports a non-standard partition and exits without making any changes. I have discovered that both Dell and Compaq create non-standard hidden partitions on their hard drives, the reason apparently open to debate. Does anyone know how to get around this non-standard partition? I'd appreciate any assistance here.
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