What operating system are you going to use? Each version of Windows has it's own limitations in terms of partition sizes and so forth. For example, if you are using NT4 you will have to use a version with SP4 or above (as these contain the update ATAPI v1.3 driver which van handle drives with more than 1024 cylinders). Also, NT4 cannot have a boot partition of greater than 7.8Gb. (Why 7.8 and not 8Gb? Ask Bill.) If you are using Win95 prior to OSR2.1 you are limitied to 2Gb partitions. <br>
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What I would recommend is create a 1 or 2Gb primary partition, load the operating system, and then let a program such as Partition Magic handle the partiting of the rest of the drive.<br>
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Even though I prefer have a single partition, chopping the drive up does have its advantages when organising you data - particularly when you have to reinstall WIndows - and you will have to. ;-)<br>
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-Ian