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If the size you specified for the new partition is smaller than the available unallocated
space, you can position the partition at the beginning (recommended) or end of the
unallocated space. In the Position box, click Beginning of free space or End of free
space.
space, you can position the partition at the beginning (recommended) or end of the
unallocated space. In the Position box, click Beginning of free space or End of free
space.
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In the Cluster size drop-down list, choose a cluster size for the partition or accept the
default cluster size.
default cluster size.
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In the Drive Letter box, note the drive letter that will be assigned to the new partition
after you reboot, or (for NT-based operating systems) select the drive letter you want.
after you reboot, or (for NT-based operating systems) select the drive letter you want.
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Click OK.
If you created a new primary partition and plan to install an operating system on it,
refer to “Installing a New Operating System” on page 39 for additional information.
refer to “Installing a New Operating System” on page 39 for additional information.
WARNING!
Because of conflicts that can result from different hardware and system
configurations, do not create an applications or operating system partition
on one computer and then move that hard disk to another computer. Data
loss may occur.
configurations, do not create an applications or operating system partition
on one computer and then move that hard disk to another computer. Data
loss may occur.
Managing Drive Letter Changes
Creating a new partition may cause your drive letters to change. For example, if you have
one primary partition (C:) on your hard drive and a CD-ROM drive (D:), and you create a
new logical partition on your hard drive, the new partition becomes D: and the CD-ROM
drive changes to E: after you reboot your computer. As a result, any programs on your
hard drive that were linked to the CD-ROM no longer function because the paths to files
have changed.
one primary partition (C:) on your hard drive and a CD-ROM drive (D:), and you create a
new logical partition on your hard drive, the new partition becomes D: and the CD-ROM
drive changes to E: after you reboot your computer. As a result, any programs on your
hard drive that were linked to the CD-ROM no longer function because the paths to files
have changed.
Norton recommends that you allow DriveMapper to automatically update the drive letter
references in application shortcuts, initialization files, and registry entries when prompted
to do so. However, you can update drive letter references manually. See “Changing Drive
Letter References with DriveMapper” on page 84.
references in application shortcuts, initialization files, and registry entries when prompted
to do so. However, you can update drive letter references manually. See “Changing Drive
Letter References with DriveMapper” on page 84.
While you can use DriveMapper to update references to files, for least impact, consider
creating all new partitions on the highest disk (for example, disk 3 in a three-disk system)
and to the right of existing partitions.
creating all new partitions on the highest disk (for example, disk 3 in a three-disk system)
and to the right of existing partitions.