No it won't. What you need to do is 'shrink' your C: partition to create
some unallocated space for another partition to be created. You can either
use a third party partitioning application such as Partition magic, or
Paragon Partition manager. The Vista DVD can extend a partition, but not, as
far as i know, shrink it. However, i believe you you can shrink a partition
from within the vista operating system, via disk managment. However this is
no good to you as you currently can't install vista. i suggest you use
something like Partition Magic or Paragon to shrink the partition.
My system has recovery disks and i have this same problem whenever i
re-install. XP always takes up all the hard drive space and i have to use
paragon to shrink the main partition contianing XP (usually down to 20GB) to
allow me plenty of space to creat further partitions.
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John Barnett MVP
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"jm7" <> wrote in message
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> Thanks John,
>
> But my C drive is fully formatted so I guess this is why XP Pro cannot
> create a new partition as there is no free space or unallocated space.
>
> I wonder if the VISTA DVD will create a partition in the spare space of my
> fully formatted C Drive.
>
> John
>
>