Partition of hard disk on Tecra 8100

I changed the 12 GB of HARD drive with a 40 GB HARD drive. But I couldn't partition this time. The last time with the help of this forum I had partitioned the 12 GB for use with Win 98 and XP. I think you forgot the procedure to partition the HARD drive. I think it's during the initial data recovery CD installation when asked me to creat partition (if any). This time, I don't see such a request. Please help because without XP a lot of my devices work... no drivers.
Anil

Hello

I use partition Magic 8 software to create, manage and manage my partitions on the HARD disk. In my opinion it's the best program. I recommend to check.

But check this topic:
http://forums.computers.Toshiba-Europe.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=2513&TSTART=15

This topic describes the installation and expert mode partition creation

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