- How to check drives
- Posted by Canna W on October 5th, 2005
I need to find out whether my computer has a partitioned drive, or two
separate drives, but I don't know how to check this.
Help would be great.
Best wishes,
Canna.
- Posted by Will Denny on October 5th, 2005
Hi Canna
From Start>Run type
diskmgmt.msc
On the following screen you will see how your system is made up - including
any partitions, if present.
--
Will Denny
MS MVP Windows Shell/User
Please reply to the News Groups
"Canna W" <CannaW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:34B1A86C-B932-4FAB-BF16-57D1943158EE@microsoft.com...
>I need to find out whether my computer has a partitioned drive, or two
> separate drives, but I don't know how to check this.
>
> Help would be great.
>
> Best wishes,
> Canna.
- Posted by Canna W on October 5th, 2005
Hi Will,
Thank you for replying.
When I followed your suggestion, I'm afraid I didn't understand the
information
C= partition basic Disc 0 Basic NTFS
F= partition basic Disc 1 Basic NTFS
The fact they both say 'partition' but give a different disc number is a bit
muddling.
Could you please let me know what is what!
thank you
Canna
"Will Denny" wrote:
> Hi Canna
>
> From Start>Run type
>
> diskmgmt.msc
>
> On the following screen you will see how your system is made up - including
> any partitions, if present.
>
> --
>
>
> Will Denny
> MS MVP Windows Shell/User
> Please reply to the News Groups
>
> "Canna W" <CannaW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:34B1A86C-B932-4FAB-BF16-57D1943158EE@microsoft.com...
> >I need to find out whether my computer has a partitioned drive, or two
> > separate drives, but I don't know how to check this.
> >
> > Help would be great.
> >
> > Best wishes,
> > Canna.
>
>
>
- Posted by Will Denny on October 5th, 2005
Hi Canna
That means you have two disks. If either are partitioned this will be shown
to the left of 'Disc 0' and 'Disc 1'. If a single 'box' is shown to the
left, then neither disk has been partitioned. If the first 'box' for each
drive, what do you see in brackets under the drive letter - could be
'(System)' for example?
What do you see in Windows Explorer regarding 'C' and 'F'?
--
Will Denny
MS MVP Windows Shell/User
Please reply to the News Groups
"Canna W" <CannaW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news
4F2C348-2512-4B90-BBCB-C64CBE1E0A32@microsoft.com...
> Hi Will,
>
> Thank you for replying.
>
> When I followed your suggestion, I'm afraid I didn't understand the
> information
>
> C= partition basic Disc 0 Basic NTFS
>
> F= partition basic Disc 1 Basic NTFS
>
> The fact they both say 'partition' but give a different disc number is a
> bit
> muddling.
>
> Could you please let me know what is what!
>
> thank you
>
> Canna
>
> "Will Denny" wrote:
>
>> Hi Canna
>>
>> From Start>Run type
>>
>> diskmgmt.msc
>>
>> On the following screen you will see how your system is made up -
>> including
>> any partitions, if present.
>>
>> --
>>
>>
>> Will Denny
>> MS MVP Windows Shell/User
>> Please reply to the News Groups
>>
>> "Canna W" <CannaW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:34B1A86C-B932-4FAB-BF16-57D1943158EE@microsoft.com...
>> >I need to find out whether my computer has a partitioned drive, or two
>> > separate drives, but I don't know how to check this.
>> >
>> > Help would be great.
>> >
>> > Best wishes,
>> > Canna.
>>
>>
>>
- Posted by Canna W on October 5th, 2005
Hi Will,
Both in the Disk Management section and in Windows Explorer, both drives are
shown as having just one disc each. To the left of the letter designating
each drive is a single rectangle. One to the left of C and one to the left
of F.
In the Disk Management section, at the bottom, under (C) it says 9.54 GB
NTFS Healthy (system)
Under (F) it says 9.44 GB NTFS Healthy (Active)
"Will Denny" wrote:
> Hi Canna
>
> That means you have two disks. If either are partitioned this will be shown
> to the left of 'Disc 0' and 'Disc 1'. If a single 'box' is shown to the
> left, then neither disk has been partitioned. If the first 'box' for each
> drive, what do you see in brackets under the drive letter - could be
> '(System)' for example?
>
> What do you see in Windows Explorer regarding 'C' and 'F'?
>
> --
>
>
> Will Denny
> MS MVP Windows Shell/User
> Please reply to the News Groups
>
> "Canna W" <CannaW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news
4F2C348-2512-4B90-BBCB-C64CBE1E0A32@microsoft.com...
> > Hi Will,
> >
> > Thank you for replying.
> >
> > When I followed your suggestion, I'm afraid I didn't understand the
> > information
> >
> > C= partition basic Disc 0 Basic NTFS
> >
> > F= partition basic Disc 1 Basic NTFS
> >
> > The fact they both say 'partition' but give a different disc number is a
> > bit
> > muddling.
> >
> > Could you please let me know what is what!
> >
> > thank you
> >
> > Canna
> >
> > "Will Denny" wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Canna
> >>
> >> From Start>Run type
> >>
> >> diskmgmt.msc
> >>
> >> On the following screen you will see how your system is made up -
> >> including
> >> any partitions, if present.
> >>
> >> --
> >>
> >>
> >> Will Denny
> >> MS MVP Windows Shell/User
> >> Please reply to the News Groups
> >>
> >> "Canna W" <CannaW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:34B1A86C-B932-4FAB-BF16-57D1943158EE@microsoft.com...
> >> >I need to find out whether my computer has a partitioned drive, or two
> >> > separate drives, but I don't know how to check this.
> >> >
> >> > Help would be great.
> >> >
> >> > Best wishes,
> >> > Canna.
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
- Posted by Will Denny on October 5th, 2005
Hi Canna
So, you have 2 disks, neither of which are partitioned. Although, both of
the disks seem a bit small. You might like to consider installing a larger
hard disk in the near future.
--
Will Denny
MS MVP Windows Shell/User
Please reply to the News Groups
"Canna W" <CannaW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:237B4C9E-612F-46F4-B6E6-71C017AE7734@microsoft.com...
> Hi Will,
>
> Both in the Disk Management section and in Windows Explorer, both drives
> are
> shown as having just one disc each. To the left of the letter
> designating
> each drive is a single rectangle. One to the left of C and one to the
> left
> of F.
>
> In the Disk Management section, at the bottom, under (C) it says 9.54 GB
> NTFS Healthy (system)
> Under (F) it says 9.44 GB NTFS Healthy (Active)
>
> "Will Denny" wrote:
>
>> Hi Canna
>>
>> That means you have two disks. If either are partitioned this will be
>> shown
>> to the left of 'Disc 0' and 'Disc 1'. If a single 'box' is shown to the
>> left, then neither disk has been partitioned. If the first 'box' for
>> each
>> drive, what do you see in brackets under the drive letter - could be
>> '(System)' for example?
>>
>> What do you see in Windows Explorer regarding 'C' and 'F'?
>>
>> --
>>
>>
>> Will Denny
>> MS MVP Windows Shell/User
>> Please reply to the News Groups
>>
>> "Canna W" <CannaW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news
4F2C348-2512-4B90-BBCB-C64CBE1E0A32@microsoft.com...
>> > Hi Will,
>> >
>> > Thank you for replying.
>> >
>> > When I followed your suggestion, I'm afraid I didn't understand the
>> > information
>> >
>> > C= partition basic Disc 0 Basic NTFS
>> >
>> > F= partition basic Disc 1 Basic NTFS
>> >
>> > The fact they both say 'partition' but give a different disc number is
>> > a
>> > bit
>> > muddling.
>> >
>> > Could you please let me know what is what!
>> >
>> > thank you
>> >
>> > Canna
>> >
>> > "Will Denny" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hi Canna
>> >>
>> >> From Start>Run type
>> >>
>> >> diskmgmt.msc
>> >>
>> >> On the following screen you will see how your system is made up -
>> >> including
>> >> any partitions, if present.
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Will Denny
>> >> MS MVP Windows Shell/User
>> >> Please reply to the News Groups
>> >>
>> >> "Canna W" <CannaW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:34B1A86C-B932-4FAB-BF16-57D1943158EE@microsoft.com...
>> >> >I need to find out whether my computer has a partitioned drive, or
>> >> >two
>> >> > separate drives, but I don't know how to check this.
>> >> >
>> >> > Help would be great.
>> >> >
>> >> > Best wishes,
>> >> > Canna.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
>>
- Posted by Canna W on October 5th, 2005
Will,
Many thanks - that was very helpful!
Canna
"Will Denny" wrote:
> Hi Canna
>
> So, you have 2 disks, neither of which are partitioned. Although, both of
> the disks seem a bit small. You might like to consider installing a larger
> hard disk in the near future.
>
> --
>
>
> Will Denny
> MS MVP Windows Shell/User
> Please reply to the News Groups
>
> "Canna W" <CannaW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:237B4C9E-612F-46F4-B6E6-71C017AE7734@microsoft.com...
> > Hi Will,
> >
> > Both in the Disk Management section and in Windows Explorer, both drives
> > are
> > shown as having just one disc each. To the left of the letter
> > designating
> > each drive is a single rectangle. One to the left of C and one to the
> > left
> > of F.
> >
> > In the Disk Management section, at the bottom, under (C) it says 9.54 GB
> > NTFS Healthy (system)
> > Under (F) it says 9.44 GB NTFS Healthy (Active)
> >
> > "Will Denny" wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Canna
> >>
> >> That means you have two disks. If either are partitioned this will be
> >> shown
> >> to the left of 'Disc 0' and 'Disc 1'. If a single 'box' is shown to the
> >> left, then neither disk has been partitioned. If the first 'box' for
> >> each
> >> drive, what do you see in brackets under the drive letter - could be
> >> '(System)' for example?
> >>
> >> What do you see in Windows Explorer regarding 'C' and 'F'?
> >>
> >> --
> >>
> >>
> >> Will Denny
> >> MS MVP Windows Shell/User
> >> Please reply to the News Groups
> >>
> >> "Canna W" <CannaW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news
4F2C348-2512-4B90-BBCB-C64CBE1E0A32@microsoft.com...
> >> > Hi Will,
> >> >
> >> > Thank you for replying.
> >> >
> >> > When I followed your suggestion, I'm afraid I didn't understand the
> >> > information
> >> >
> >> > C= partition basic Disc 0 Basic NTFS
> >> >
> >> > F= partition basic Disc 1 Basic NTFS
> >> >
> >> > The fact they both say 'partition' but give a different disc number is
> >> > a
> >> > bit
> >> > muddling.
> >> >
> >> > Could you please let me know what is what!
> >> >
> >> > thank you
> >> >
> >> > Canna
> >> >
> >> > "Will Denny" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Hi Canna
> >> >>
> >> >> From Start>Run type
> >> >>
> >> >> diskmgmt.msc
> >> >>
> >> >> On the following screen you will see how your system is made up -
> >> >> including
> >> >> any partitions, if present.
> >> >>
> >> >> --
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> Will Denny
> >> >> MS MVP Windows Shell/User
> >> >> Please reply to the News Groups
> >> >>
> >> >> "Canna W" <CannaW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> >> news:34B1A86C-B932-4FAB-BF16-57D1943158EE@microsoft.com...
> >> >> >I need to find out whether my computer has a partitioned drive, or
> >> >> >two
> >> >> > separate drives, but I don't know how to check this.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Help would be great.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Best wishes,
> >> >> > Canna.
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
- Posted by Will Denny on October 5th, 2005
You're welcome Canna
--
Will Denny
MS MVP Windows Shell/User
Please reply to the News Groups
"Canna W" <CannaW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3E18B0D1-778B-4825-A7B3-A32587E46853@microsoft.com...
> Will,
>
> Many thanks - that was very helpful!
>
> Canna
>
>
>
> "Will Denny" wrote:
>
>> Hi Canna
>>
>> So, you have 2 disks, neither of which are partitioned. Although, both
>> of
>> the disks seem a bit small. You might like to consider installing a
>> larger
>> hard disk in the near future.
>>
>> --
>>
>>
>> Will Denny
>> MS MVP Windows Shell/User
>> Please reply to the News Groups
>>
>> "Canna W" <CannaW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:237B4C9E-612F-46F4-B6E6-71C017AE7734@microsoft.com...
>> > Hi Will,
>> >
>> > Both in the Disk Management section and in Windows Explorer, both
>> > drives
>> > are
>> > shown as having just one disc each. To the left of the letter
>> > designating
>> > each drive is a single rectangle. One to the left of C and one to the
>> > left
>> > of F.
>> >
>> > In the Disk Management section, at the bottom, under (C) it says 9.54
>> > GB
>> > NTFS Healthy (system)
>> > Under (F) it says 9.44 GB NTFS Healthy (Active)
>> >
>> > "Will Denny" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hi Canna
>> >>
>> >> That means you have two disks. If either are partitioned this will be
>> >> shown
>> >> to the left of 'Disc 0' and 'Disc 1'. If a single 'box' is shown to
>> >> the
>> >> left, then neither disk has been partitioned. If the first 'box' for
>> >> each
>> >> drive, what do you see in brackets under the drive letter - could be
>> >> '(System)' for example?
>> >>
>> >> What do you see in Windows Explorer regarding 'C' and 'F'?
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Will Denny
>> >> MS MVP Windows Shell/User
>> >> Please reply to the News Groups
>> >>
>> >> "Canna W" <CannaW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news
4F2C348-2512-4B90-BBCB-C64CBE1E0A32@microsoft.com...
>> >> > Hi Will,
>> >> >
>> >> > Thank you for replying.
>> >> >
>> >> > When I followed your suggestion, I'm afraid I didn't understand the
>> >> > information
>> >> >
>> >> > C= partition basic Disc 0 Basic NTFS
>> >> >
>> >> > F= partition basic Disc 1 Basic NTFS
>> >> >
>> >> > The fact they both say 'partition' but give a different disc number
>> >> > is
>> >> > a
>> >> > bit
>> >> > muddling.
>> >> >
>> >> > Could you please let me know what is what!
>> >> >
>> >> > thank you
>> >> >
>> >> > Canna
>> >> >
>> >> > "Will Denny" wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> Hi Canna
>> >> >>
>> >> >> From Start>Run type
>> >> >>
>> >> >> diskmgmt.msc
>> >> >>
>> >> >> On the following screen you will see how your system is made up -
>> >> >> including
>> >> >> any partitions, if present.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> --
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Will Denny
>> >> >> MS MVP Windows Shell/User
>> >> >> Please reply to the News Groups
>> >> >>
>> >> >> "Canna W" <CannaW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> >> news:34B1A86C-B932-4FAB-BF16-57D1943158EE@microsoft.com...
>> >> >> >I need to find out whether my computer has a partitioned drive, or
>> >> >> >two
>> >> >> > separate drives, but I don't know how to check this.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > Help would be great.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > Best wishes,
>> >> >> > Canna.
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
>>