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Question : Format and Partition Unused Hard Drive Space
Ok. I have done something stupid...but it's been that kinda week.
I've installed SBS 2008 using the reccommended 60 Gig partition space. And forgot to format the other partition so it's accessable. What is the easiest way for me to format the extra space? In the old days I'd just boot to a boot disk and do it there...is that an option still? I really don't want to break anything, I've just got it all running delightfully when I realized what I've done.
PS And I realize this got stuck in the XP section when it wasn't supposed to. I can't seem to see how to change that bit without deleting. ::head desk::
Answer : Format and Partition Unused Hard Drive Space
If it's visible in disk management, you should be able to do it from there.
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