If you are partitioning the drive into C: and D: then I assume you are going
to re-install the operating system? If so then you can partition the disk
during the installation of Vista. See this link from my website:
http://www.winuser.co.uk/windows_vis...vista_dvd.html
Alternatively you can do as other have said, i.e, use Vista disk management
to shrink the C: partition and then create your D: partition. Shrinking, of
course, does have its problems as already noted in previous replies.
Failing that a third party partitioning application can be used, such as
Acronis Disk Director to partition the drives for you; unfortunately,
though, Acronis Disk Director is not free.
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"Mac" <> wrote in message news:glgt2r$f1n$...
> Hi all,
> I have a new HP laptop that I wish to partition into a C and a D drive. I
> can't seem to find an Fdisk proram that will work with vista, even with a
> bootable CD. The HDD is a 150 Gig so the old Fdisks don't recognize the
> size. I tried using an XP disk (at boot) but get the blue screen of
> death. I tried a few free bootable iso files off the net but no luck. I
> guess I'm old school, used to just fdisk, format, and install. Not any
> more huh?
> Any suggestions?
> Thanks,
> -Mac
>