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Eisa Confuration - > Disk space lost

Asked by MartiniMon in Hard Drives & Storage

Tags: eisa, diskpart

I have a 60GB disk from a dead HP Win2K machine. The disk <had> an HP 4.8GB EISA Configuration OEM partition and a main partition of 55.2GB.  I put it into a WinXP Pro box.

I used DiskPart override to remove the OEM and main partitions successfully and followed up with a clean all command to zero out the drive.

The problem is that whether basic or dynamic, the OS only recognizes the disk as having the 55GB total available. What happened to the other ~5GB? diskPart reports no partitions and I have tried creating partitions and a repeat clean and also did a clean all.

any tips are appreciated. TIA.

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