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Solve : Anyone have a Samsung NC10 Netbook?? |
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Answer» Where do you live? (state) LOL!!!!!!!!!Look at my profile Then I am safe....unless you have a private jet. ha-ha. I am in NY. ...when you turn it on for the 1st time, it asks how you want to partition the HD.Why do you keep insisting this is what will happen when Broni had stated, and as all other experienced users know, that this is not true. Computer manufacturers for the general consumer market simply do not sell their computers in a way which requires buyers to have to partition the hard drive before they can use the computer. This really just makes common sense; think about it. Manufacturers know that such a practice would probably result in an immense technical support burden since many, perhaps a large majority of, new users would need assistance with this. As Broni has stated, the new computer will have Windows already installed and will be ready to use. As you will see in the link below, it states you do not HAVE TO partition (meaning you can DEDICATE all to C: drive) BUT you do have to choose/decide HOW you want it set up when you start the machine. I am not being difficult. I have read hundreds of reviews prior to my purchase. Something must be chosen and I was asking which was best for my simple needs. Some want to keep XP on C: and the data and other files on D: drive. I think I am going to give the full 160 to the C: drive. Granted partitioning is not the norm when you get a new computer or laptop, it is how Samsung set up this NC10 netbook. http://www.sammywiki.com/wiki/How_To:Partition_a_Netbook_Hard_DiskPlease post links to some of your sources. http://www.sammywiki.com/wiki/How_To:Partition_a_Netbook_Hard_Disk is a general discussion of partitioning, not a statement that new NC10 netbooks must be partitioned before they can be used. I see no mention of having to partition it at http://reviews.cnet.com/laptops/samsung-nc10-blue/4505-3121_7-33343697.htmlAll I can tell ya is I read many reviews, which said you must choose how you want the HD partitioned, before making my purchase. The link provided is of actual buyers' comments. They are not the best 'sources' I have read but I did not save the others. Notice how every user MENTIONS partitioning. They are describing how they chose to partition upon first start up when prompted to do so. Also, I have seen many "non-technical" people like me in Samsung NC10 forums asking what to do (percentage wise) about partitioning upon set-up. Mine will arrive at around 7PM EST. I think the best is the entire 160 to C: drive for me. http://www.amazon.com/gp/community-content-search/results/ref=cm_srch_q_rtr/?query=C&search-alias=community-reviews&idx.asin=B001I45TA8Well, if it does, INDEED, work that way, I'm sure Samsung has designed this so that you will only have to answer some questions, including the hard drive issue, and the SYSTEM will proceed with setup. Based on what you've said, I would agree you have no substantial need to partition. So, you might as well allocate the full drive to one partition, being C. Super Duper!! Thanks so much. My b-day gift arrives in 7 hours but who's counting. Have a great weekend. Denise |
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