How to format and make partitions on my G20?

hello
how are you there...I am try to format C: and I want to partitions it to make it smill it is now 80GB I want to make it 20GB, really I hope to answer my Q as followe:
1- format C: with use windows Pro XP.
2- how I change my operator system from XP Home to pro XP
3- how can I partitions my C: from 80GB to 20GB
thanks
Please ASAP

Hi
If you install the OS using Microsoft WXP full version at the beginning of the installations procedure there is an option who allows you to create the partition C. before the installation starts the partition will be formatted and prepared for the new installation.
You can install what you want. Buy the WXP Professional and install it on your Qosmio. All drivers, tools and utilities for WXP Home and Prof. version are the same.
Make attention about HDD free space for Qosmioplayer. The best tool for HDD prearrangement is a Partition magic. This tool is very powerful.

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