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I recently install new 500 GB on my older dell computer. It has Windows XP. When I go to Computer Management then to disk management then storage I see the rest of the hard drive.
I have all the updates for Windows XP. How do I connect these to partition together? How do I get my C: drive to show all of that space?Your question is unclear. What is the problem?My main drive is only showing 127 GB and the hard drive is 500 GB. How do I get the main drive to show all 500 GB?You installed Windows XP SP1. You should have installed XP SP3. You can either SLIPSTREAM sp3 and start again or use a 3rd party partition manager to reallocate the space as is. Either way, you should be running the latest service pack.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/303013

I did that. I have all the updates including SP3. So whats my next STEP?You can either reformat with SP3 or use a 3rd party partition manager.How do I reformat without losing all the updates? My main windows Xp  cd doesn't have the sp3 on it.You need to create a slipstream disc: http://lifehacker.com/386526/slipstream-service-pack-3-into-your-windows-xp-installation-cdAny other suggestions cause I tried that website and followed the instructions but the dvd I created didnt work.You can use a third party software to backup your partition.

One that works for me i s Macrium Reflect
http://www.macrium.com/

I think you also will need another hdd to store the image.

Also, you said older PC Is it older than  Windows XP?  Some really old PCs need to have a BIOS update also.
No it came with windows xp.OK. You have an old PC that came with Windows XP.
You installed a new HDD and XP only lets you use 127GB.
That sounds like a very old XP problem that was FIXED  a long time ago.
It was well documented that Windows XP has a 127GB problem.
The solution was to implement a 48 bit LBA into both BIOS and the OS.
Here one of many sties that talk about tisL.
http://www.largeharddrivesupport.windowsreinstall.com/winxp.htm

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First thing you must be aware of is the need for 48 bit support from your Bios, which is located on your motherboard. Without this your large hard drive will not be fully seen. This will mean installing the latest bios update from your computer manufacturer, or motherboard manufacturer.
Do not download anything from that site. Come back here and either I or somebody will glide you, if lack of 48 bit LBA  BIOS is the real issue.
Doing a BIOS flash has risk. You may want to consider an alternative solution.

EDIT:Forgot to include this link. Important information for MS. The 127GB boo-boo is also called the 137 GB  boo-boo.  (I call it a boo-boo.)
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?id=303013
Quote from: tiger2182 on August 22, 2013, 04:06:20 PM
Any other suggestions cause I tried that website and followed the instructions but the dvd I created didnt work.
First of all, you should be able to use a cd not a dvd. Second, if you follow the instructions it WILL work.Easeus also has partition and backup software. Some free. Works good. Will backup to DVD. Some learning time required.
http://www.easeus.com/download.htm
And here is a good list of free backup and disk management .
http://www.thefreecountry.com/utilities/backupandimage.shtml
Before making any changes, you need a backup. DVD is very good. But you need to test it to see if it works right for you.

Also, somebody mentioned use of a Linux Mint CD to run Linux and copy data to flash drives. Linux mounts partitions as hda1, hda2 and so on.
http://www.linuxmint.com/download.php


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