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  1. #1 Partitioning HDD 
    ps2newz_209 is offline Member
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    Which settings should I use with Winhiip 1.7.2 in partitioning my HD?
    Should I leave the default partitioning sizes as is? (mbr, main, sysconf, etc.)
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    Here use this to partison your HD, and remember that when you set the size that its in mb.

    *PS* Never Mind
    Last edited by Fuel; 05-06-2005 at 04:29 PM. Reason: Woooooooopppppssssss.....
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    Thanks
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    No problem, also you can use this to make partisons on the HD even bigger, (such as a MP3, ELFs, etc.) ps2newz 209 PM me I ll just send you the rest through there.
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