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    Member chicos is an unknown quantity at this point
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    ghost question

    my computer has only one 10gig hard drive. i want to partition it so that it's 1.5 gig (c: - for win98 & progs) and 8.5gig (d: - for documents, movies and other junk). ideally, i would only ever need to format one partition to get windows up & running again (or even better, use norton ghost to make a perfect image of c: and restore it when it screw itself up).

    will norton format the c: partition and restore whatever was on the drive or will it wipe the entire drive, and create a 1.5gig partition with my windows setup??

    thanks in advance
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    It will wipe all 10gigs.
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    from my experience, it wipes the whole hard drive and u need to install stuff all over again.

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    if it wipes the whole disk, why does it have options to back up either a partition or a disk? i thought that restoring a partition would wipe a particular partition and replace it with the clone. whereas restoring a disk would wipe the whole thing.

    i guess i'll need a second hard drive then
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    interesting.... Fortunatly I have a RW-CD, so I back everything of mine thats important on CD

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    i put all my docs and stuff in my D drive, and have games / programs in my C drive...

    and programs i cant find easily in D, also.... (plus i have programs on CD so i can get my cpu back in a day or so like it was before i formated)

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