How to create a second partition on the hard drive?

Hello to all members!

I recently got some virus on my laptop. So I had to use my recovery cd to recover my system.
Now the problem is that I have asked me for the partition where are the files are being extracted. I scored at 30 GB.
Thus, windows works fine but do not appear my rest of 50 GB.
I thought that the recovery cd will make a second partition as well, but he did not. Now how some other partitions?
Second question related to the first is how long I can use this recovery disk. I mean windows will remain genuine?

For the problem of the partition, I don't know of a few possible solutions of cause that I had need of three partitions, 30 GB 1st (Windows default) and two others of 25 GB.
The best Solution to come in my mind is to make any windows ME or 98 bootable cd and run fdisk to create the remaining partitions.
But's done it some new questions in my mind. Do I have to use a recovery again cd? If so I don't use this process causes once again he'll wonder partition extract windows files and I will choose 30 GB again.
And again, it will remove additional partitions.

Please, help me and erase the questions coming in my mind...

[Edited by: admin on March 31, 2007 08:32]

Hello

Partition Magic 8 is my favorite.
I use it to create partitions, Manager, mobile, etc. This tool is really great.

> To how long I can use this recovery disk. I mean the windows remain authentic?
I put t know what you mean exactly, but the image on the recovery CD is already activated and genuine.
It s a full version of Windows OS

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