Hi all, new here. I've been looking hi and low and haven't found exactly what I'm looking for.
I have 60GB HDs and would like have two partitions. I am installing XP Pro from a W2K RIS server on a single HD.
How do I create two 30GB partitions?
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Create partitions in .Sif file How to Create 2 partitions on one disk
#2
Posted 25 May 2004 - 12:13 PM
The only way is to partition the drive (using ghost or partition magic or some such program) before you run your installation. Then configure your winnt.sif file NOT to repartition the drive.
#3
Posted 25 May 2004 - 03:20 PM
How about using dispart and creating a formatpart.bat and createpart.txt and putting it in the [GuiRunOnce] section? Will that work if I want to partition my drive to a specific size?
Thanks
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#4
Posted 25 May 2004 - 05:18 PM
You can't do this from winnt.sif but if you can figure out how to use winbom.ini (instead/as well - I dunno)
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Quote from ref.chm
The following example configures two physical hard disks, each 32 GB. The operating system is Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition or another 32-bit edition of Windows. [DiskConfig] Disk1 = First.Config Disk2 = Data.Config [First.Config] Size1 = 30000 FileSystem1 = FAT32 SetActive1 = Yes PartitionType1 = Primary Size2 = * PartitionType2 = Extended Size3 = * PartitionType3 = Logical [Data.Config] Size1 = * FileSystem1 = NTFS
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