Windows 7 disk partitioning problem
Windows 7 disk partitioning problem
Last week I bought a new computer that is running 64 but windows 7. I downloaded a copy of Linus Fedora 13 64 bit that I have been trying to load for a week with no success. The problem I am having is with the partitioning of the drive. I tried using the shrink volume option in the control panel and partition wizard. Both have created my 40 gig partition but when I try to install Linux it tells me I do not have enough disk space. I tried by creating a simple volume with windows which converted my entire disk to a dynamic disk. I wiped the hard drive and started again. I decided to use the disk partitioning feature in the Linux installation disk and that did not work. So no I tried to create a new drive on the unallocated space using the partition wizard software and it tells me that there are no free MBR slots on the disk. So now how do I modify the MBR. For some reason I believe that Microsoft done this on purpose. Can anybody help me.
Shouldn't have to but I wouldn't doubt if the wonderful folks at Microsoft didn't do something to make it difficult to make it happen......they hate competition. Always have!!!
I have thought about that as I have a 1 tb external drive, and my drive from my xp box that I can use with a usb to ide cable. It looks like that is going to be the best option.
now why did I have the feeling it was a laptop....... 64 GB usb drive for 100 bux :
http://www.microcenter.com/single_pr...uct_id=0336401
http://www.microcenter.com/single_pr...uct_id=0336401
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