No partitions avalilable on Page Cluster configuration storage

hello all,
I am trying to install RAC R2 on windows Server 2003 (Standard Edition) with 2 nodes.
When installing Clusterware. I can't see all the partitions of the raw device but When i go to Computer Management, i see all of them.
One "Cluster Configuration Storage" page, the Available Disks show no partitions.
I have check the next document:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/install.102/b14207/storage.htm#sthref244 But Unfortunately I can´t solve the problem
Please Advice, Thanks in advance.
Regards
Ivan R

I presume you have tried and failed to install a few times and each time the list of partitions available has decreased.
if you have access to metalink you should see note :341214.1 on how to correctly clean up a failed install.

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