the computer is indeed an ACER. and i have discovered that there are three partitions. the first of which is in FAT format and is around 3 gigs in size. im guessing that this is teh recovery partition that cmeagan was talking about? there are also 2 more partitions that are in the FAT32 format. both of these are labeled as C: and D: and consist of 90 gigs each, its like they have split the harddrive into 2. i have no idea why they did this, and i wanted to make one large C: partition (leaving the recovery partition intact). i managed to get hold of partition magic and i have restored the second partition that i deleted earlia, so once again i have two separate partitions, but they are in FAT32 format... isnt this inferior to NTFS? why would ACER do this? as there are no recovery disks i suppose its impossible to reformat the entire system so that i can have it as NTFS and 1 large partition? so do i just put up with it the way it is? or is there anything i can do?
thanks for all your help so far guys, if you can make head or tail of what ive just wrote, and you could offer anymore advice id greatly appreciate it. thanks again