Hard drive not giving me its full capacity


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I have tried everything on my hard drive that I can think of. The problem is it is only showing that it is a 32GB hard drive when its really a 60GB.

I have tried everything using fdisk and disk management. Anyone know how I can get the extra space to be detected.

All i am trying to do is make the primary partition to be the maxim disk space.

Thanks!

Well, I think what may be the problem is that I had gotten it to detect the 60GB in FAT32, then I went to install xp and I believe i restarted during the format for NFTS. I eventually did a reinstall of xp again and it installed fine, but during boot it showed 2 boot options, one for XP and another for what I believe to have said something about another os but it wasnt able to boot.

I know this isnt the best description, but I am not the most computer savy person.

Also, with fdsik after I delete all partitions, it still shows that there is one active, but there is no information about the active "drive"

I dont think its a jumper problem. Its an old drive that I bought a year ago, so I dont have the documentation. Ive tried many jumper settings, but its still not working. I got it to work one time but i had to delete it cause of an error, so its not really a jumper issue.

oh well, thx for the help

is there a sticker on the back of the drive with possible jumper settings?

if so, could you post a picture of it? i dealt with a drive that had a jumper setting that would do this, and it was documented on the back of the drive...although it was a bit greek, if you know what i mean ;)

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