Partitioning- error

polomaan

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I have a 250Gb HDD on my brand new netbook running win 7 starter.

Here are my current partitions:
-SYSTEM 199Mb NTFS
-C: 218Gb NTFS
-RECOVERY 14Gb NTFS
-HP TOOLS 118Mb FAT

I want another partition to put a linux distro on... for messing around.

I can successfully shrink the c volume, and have an unallocated space volume of xxGb.

Then I right click the unallocated space and select "create simple volume" and select a drive letter and name for it and NTFS.

When I click OK, I get a message saying that the operation will convert the selected basic disk to a dynamic disk.

then i click ok

then i get an error message saying dynamic disks are not supported by my OS...

Any ideas? Thanks.
 

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win 7 starter (netbook)
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integrated
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10.1"
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250Gb
Are you partitioning from Linux or Win7?
 

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hello and welcome polomaan,
what software you're using to format??
can you take snapshot of your disk management?? at disk management, you can format direct it from there, due your information, you already shrink the drive and got unallocated space. so you can format the that's space with disk management.just right click on it.
 

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built up
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windows 7
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Phenom II AMD Dragon 3.5Ghz
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DDR3 4GB
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ATI Radeon 512Mb
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HP L1506
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1152 x 864
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WDC 1 TB SATA-II Green Power
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HP wireless keyboard
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HP Optic
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Can you select a file format other than NTFS. I did something similar on an external hard drive back in February. I was having problems with my internal one and the first person I talked to at Dell said that I couldn't get a replacement with my five year warranty until the current one failed completely (it has been resolved since). Being a full time college student I can't just go 3 days or more with no computer so I installed Ubuntu on my 1TB external. If I remember correctly I left the space unpartitioned until I loaded up Linux and formatted it from there. Even if you did make it NTFS, Linux uses a different file system that Windows does not recognize, so you'd have to reformat the partition anyways.
 

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I have win 7 currently installed. Here is a prt sc of my disk management.
 

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HP Mini
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win 7 starter (netbook)
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intel atom 450
Memory
1Gb
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integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
10.1"
Hard Drives
250Gb
hello and welcome polomaan,
what software you're using to format??
can you take snapshot of your disk management?? at disk management, you can format direct it from there, due your information, you already shrink the drive and got unallocated space. so you can format the that's space with disk management.just right click on it.

from my original post:

"Then I right click the unallocated space and select "create simple volume" and select a drive letter and name for it and NTFS.

When I click OK, I get a message saying that the operation will convert the selected basic disk to a dynamic disk.

then i click ok

then i get an error message saying dynamic disks are not supported by my OS..."
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Mini
OS
win 7 starter (netbook)
CPU
intel atom 450
Memory
1Gb
Graphics Card(s)
integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
10.1"
Hard Drives
250Gb
Can you select a file format other than NTFS. I did something similar on an external hard drive back in February. I was having problems with my internal one and the first person I talked to at Dell said that I couldn't get a replacement with my five year warranty until the current one failed completely (it has been resolved since). Being a full time college student I can't just go 3 days or more with no computer so I installed Ubuntu on my 1TB external. If I remember correctly I left the space unpartitioned until I loaded up Linux and formatted it from there. Even if you did make it NTFS, Linux uses a different file system that Windows does not recognize, so you'd have to reformat the partition anyways.

I get the exact same error messages as i posted in my original post by trying to format the unalocated space as FAT32.
 

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HP Mini
OS
win 7 starter (netbook)
CPU
intel atom 450
Memory
1Gb
Graphics Card(s)
integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
10.1"
Hard Drives
250Gb

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built up
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windows 7
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Phenom II AMD Dragon 3.5Ghz
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DDR3 4GB
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ATI Radeon 512Mb
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HP L1506
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WDC 1 TB SATA-II Green Power
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HP wireless keyboard
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HP Optic
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ok, thx. i'll give them a try :)
 

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HP Mini
OS
win 7 starter (netbook)
CPU
intel atom 450
Memory
1Gb
Graphics Card(s)
integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
10.1"
Hard Drives
250Gb

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
built up
OS
windows 7
CPU
Phenom II AMD Dragon 3.5Ghz
Memory
DDR3 4GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon 512Mb
Monitor(s) Displays
HP L1506
Screen Resolution
1152 x 864
Hard Drives
WDC 1 TB SATA-II Green Power
Keyboard
HP wireless keyboard
Mouse
HP Optic
Internet Speed
1GB
Do not convert to a Dynamic Volume. You nearly wiped out everything on your HD.

Make your Recovery Disks now before doing anything else, as you'll likely need them and the Recov partition may not run.

Try using free Partition Wizard bootable CD to create and format a Logical partition since you have used up your 4 Primary partitions allowed. If you don't have a bootable CD drive you can use the Windows version.

I believe you can install Linux to Logical as you can Win7/XP, however Windows cannot be booted from Logical so if you plan to use GRUB to manage your boot then research if it will install to Logical. If not, you may need to delete the HP tools partition is you don't need any of it's useless utilities, or we can help you delete and recover the SysReserved partition into Win7 since it's boot will be superceded by GRUB anyway.
 
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