S3000-601 HD partitioning problem

Caused by a severe virus due use the product Recovery DVD-ROM to reinstall Windows XP Home Edition. Already had two partitions, one FAT32 for OS and one NTFS for applications. Now that a single primary partition has been created as large as the HD itself. Not establesh another partition, as advised by Windows Help. What should do?

Hello

There are two ways to solve this problem. You can use a tool such as Partition Magic to create a new partition. In this case it is not necessary to reinstall the OS.

Alternatively, you can try to install the OS with RecoveryCD but please use the Expert mode. The way how to do you can find on http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/cgi-bin/ToshibaCSG/faq.jsp?service=EU&from=search_service_options&FID = tro00000015a5

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