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06-Apr-2008, 11:53 AM #1
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So i went to install vista on my computer to dual boot. I used diskpart to create another partition on my hard drive. 1 with XP (26g), the other empty partition (26g). I went to install vista on my empty partition (volume 1 partition 1) and it came up with an error stating that windows vista could not locate a hard disk to store temporary files. This doesnt make sense because my empty partition is on my hard disk.

Any help is appreciated thank you.
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06-Apr-2008, 07:00 PM #2
if no one has any idea how to fix this, at least share with me how to re-combine the partitions, cause now my Hard drive is only 26 gigs outa 52 o0
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