caps19s Posted May 12, 2007 Share Posted May 12, 2007 i have a 160g hdd no partitions ok din ba?nagkakaproblema daw pag may partition ang hdd. Quote Link to comment
caps19s Posted May 12, 2007 Share Posted May 12, 2007 core 2 duo 1.86512mb memory but im planning for another 1g upgrade.msi motherboard.what video card will be compatible for my system?my budget for the video card is 4k.any advise? Quote Link to comment
Mamang Tahimik Posted May 12, 2007 Share Posted May 12, 2007 Dati, nung wala pang efficient na file system ... marami ang nasasayang na hard disk area, dahil merong allocated unit sizes (or blocks). For example, ang minimum is 52Kbyte blocks (just a random number, hindi ko alam ang common minimum size nang blocks). Kahit na 10 KBbytes lang ang file mo, ang allocate sa kanya nang system ay 52KB. Yung block size ay directly proportional sa total "logical hard disk size". Kaya mas malaki ang hard disk size, mas malaki din ang block size. Kapag marami masyado ang files sa hard disk, malaki din ang nasasayang na space. Kaya dati, mas ok na mag-partition nang HD. Pero ngayon, may NTFS na. Kung gaano kalaki yung file ay ganun din kalaki ang allocation niya nang hard disk space or very efficient na siya. Kaya mas hindi na gaanong kailangan ang partition. Pero may one advantage ang partition ... puwede kasing magkaibang drive ang system files at data files (ie. drive C and drive D). Kapag nag-reformat or nag-reinstall ka nang Operating System (OS), hindi mo na kailangang galawin yung Drive D ... drive C lang ang gagalawin mo. Another is kung multiple OS ang gamit mo, kailangan ay magkaiba siyang partition. Tungkol sa problem, hindi ako sure kung anong problem ito. Except kung nahati mo yung total hard disk mo sa 80GB drive c and 80GB drive d, tapos kailangan mo'ng mag-lagay nang 100GB na file (very unlikely, kasi sobrang laki niyan). O kaya, 10GB and 150GB .... tapos napuno yung system drive na 10GB kaka-install nang programs. Preference lang yung pag-partition ngayon, basta't huwag lang sobrang liit ang partition nang isang partition (ie. baka mapuno agad) or sobrang dami (hirap i-manage). Quote Link to comment
caps19s Posted May 12, 2007 Share Posted May 12, 2007 Dati, nung wala pang efficient na file system ... marami ang nasasayang na hard disk area, dahil merong allocated unit sizes (or blocks). For example, ang minimum is 52Kbyte blocks (just a random number, hindi ko alam ang common minimum size nang blocks). Kahit na 10 KBbytes lang ang file mo, ang allocate sa kanya nang system ay 52KB. Yung block size ay directly proportional sa total "logical hard disk size". Kaya mas malaki ang hard disk size, mas malaki din ang block size. Kapag marami masyado ang files sa hard disk, malaki din ang nasasayang na space. Kaya dati, mas ok na mag-partition nang HD. Pero ngayon, may NTFS na. Kung gaano kalaki yung file ay ganun din kalaki ang allocation niya nang hard disk space or very efficient na siya. Kaya mas hindi na gaanong kailangan ang partition. Pero may one advantage ang partition ... puwede kasing magkaibang drive ang system files at data files (ie. drive C and drive D). Kapag nag-reformat or nag-reinstall ka nang Operating System (OS), hindi mo na kailangang galawin yung Drive D ... drive C lang ang gagalawin mo. Another is kung multiple OS ang gamit mo, kailangan ay magkaiba siyang partition. Tungkol sa problem, hindi ako sure kung anong problem ito. Except kung nahati mo yung total hard disk mo sa 80GB drive c and 80GB drive d, tapos kailangan mo'ng mag-lagay nang 100GB na file (very unlikely, kasi sobrang laki niyan). O kaya, 10GB and 150GB .... tapos napuno yung system drive na 10GB kaka-install nang programs. Preference lang yung pag-partition ngayon, basta't huwag lang sobrang liit ang partition nang isang partition (ie. baka mapuno agad) or sobrang dami (hirap i-manage).thanks man. :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
ElRey Posted May 12, 2007 Share Posted May 12, 2007 wow, i have the same problem, i have a 160G HDD na pinartition ko, with only 20G for programs, ayun full na... Can I "unpartition" it? or do I have to re-format the dam thing? please help Quote Link to comment
R@v3n Posted May 14, 2007 Share Posted May 14, 2007 First of all, have you already set your workstations to join the domain? Quote Link to comment
rayejared Posted May 14, 2007 Share Posted May 14, 2007 hello! poeple just wanna ask kung ano mga grounds pr mdli maaprove ang annulment pg nagfile k Quote Link to comment
Guest Leviticus Posted May 14, 2007 Share Posted May 14, 2007 set browsable to yes, change your IP address to another address (like 192.168.1.100) because it might be conflicting with your router/gateway, change workgroup to "WORKGROUP" Quote Link to comment
Google Posted May 15, 2007 Share Posted May 15, 2007 Question: My 160G HDD has 5 partitions (mistake) I need to re-partition the hard drive because my c: where my programs are, is already full (20 G) is the a way I can remove the partitions without re-formatting the whole 160 G HDD? I already backed up so I'm ready for anything.. please help... Pwede ba sa admin tools to i-tanggal partition? try to download GPARTED, burn it in a CD and reboot from it. you can remove the partitions without reformatting. kahit po i reinstall ko di pa rin po maopen.at ganon din sa ym.ano po bang pwedeng gawin ko bukod sa itinuro mo?kelangan na ba nitong ireformat? nope. you don't need to reformat.you can either repair your operating systems using the windows xp cd or you can have your operating systems restored to an earlier date. Quote Link to comment
Google Posted May 15, 2007 Share Posted May 15, 2007 wow, i have the same problem, i have a 160G HDD na pinartition ko, with only 20G for programs, ayun full na... Can I "unpartition" it? or do I have to re-format the dam thing? please help as i have stated on previous threads here. download ka ng GPARTED, burn it in a CD, and boot from it. you can unpartition your DASDs, adjust the partition spaces without reformatting.... Quote Link to comment
the_Master Posted May 15, 2007 Share Posted May 15, 2007 I suggest that for a larger capacity HDD, make 3 partitions for it. Quote Link to comment
ElRey Posted May 15, 2007 Share Posted May 15, 2007 (edited) I suggest that for a larger capacity HDD, make 3 partitions for it. Thank you for that Google, forgive my ignorance but i downloaded it, its a RAR File with extensions I don't understand (not executable)... Edited May 15, 2007 by ElRey Quote Link to comment
Google Posted May 15, 2007 Share Posted May 15, 2007 Thank you for that Google, forgive my ignorance but i downloaded it, its a RAR File with extensions I don't understand (not executable)... afaik, hindi kasama executable dyan pre. it is supposed to be a booting disk, with Linux as its primary runtime operating system. Quote Link to comment
caps19s Posted May 15, 2007 Share Posted May 15, 2007 hangang san ba ok ang cpu natin?gaano kainit lang ang pwede? TYPE NG CPU MO? GAANO KAINIT ANG PEAK NITO? Quote Link to comment
^^d_new_guy^^ Posted May 15, 2007 Share Posted May 15, 2007 have you set up the default domain groups for Windows? example: net groupmap modify ntgroup="Domain Admins" unixgroup=rootnet groupmap modify ntgroup="Domain Users" unixgroup=usersnet groupmap modify ntgroup="Domain Guests" unixgroup=nogroup Quote Link to comment
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