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Next I visited MS Update site and brought my system up to date (I reloaded XP from a SP2 slip-streamed CD).
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When my HD was completely reformatted, XP re-installed, drivers updated from USB drive to allow internet I immediately installed "AVG 2012. One way to be prepared is to have SP3 and all those up to date drivers and patches and utilities on a CD, DVD, USB flash drive or external hard drive. Messing with partitions, of course, puts programs and data at greater risk, so be prepared. Then it's simple to resize XP to incorporate the newly unallocated space. You may be able to specify this in one step or you may have to resize and then move DATA to the right. Assuming you now have the 10 GB XP partition followed by a massive DATA partition you first need to resize DATA smaller by (for example) 20 GB and that needs to be between the partitions. Remember that the drive lettering that Windows does is not constant today's E drive may be G tomorrow. If you do this start by giving your partitions names-such as XP and DATA-to be sure to recognize each in case you start creating lots of them some day. I use EASEUS Partition Master within Windows and GParted when I need something bootable. Doing so will be slow, because the second partition will have to be moved.ĭisk Management in Windows is pretty primitive, so try a third party partitioning program. If I were you I'd just resize the system partition to at least 20 GB and maybe even 30 to 50 GB since you have a ton of space.
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Some people do install programs to a different partition, but I've never tried it.
