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hello,
i just got a new laptop. With a 40 gb HD. the drive seems to be cut in half. there is 2 partitions. 20 GB each. how safe is it to try and combine the 2 partitions into 1 partition? or my d drive is using 4gb. is it better to try and move around 15 gb to my c drive? thanks |
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The only way you can create, delete, resize or merge existing partitions,
and not harm your existing Windows installation, is to purchase and use a third-party partitioning program such as Partition Magic 8. http://www.symantec.com/partitionmagic/ The alternative is to perform a "clean install" of Windows XP: How to Partition and Format a Hard Disk in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/default...&Product=winxp -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User Microsoft Community Newsgroups news://msnews.microsoft.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "bp" wrote: | hello, | i just got a new laptop. With a 40 gb HD. | the drive seems to be cut in half. there is 2 partitions. 20 GB each. | how safe is it to try and combine the 2 partitions into 1 partition? | or my d drive is using 4gb. is it better to try and move around 15 gb to my | c drive? | thanks |
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bp wrote:
> i just got a new laptop. With a 40 gb HD. > the drive seems to be cut in half. there is 2 partitions. 20 GB > each. how safe is it to try and combine the 2 partitions into 1 partition? > or my d drive is using 4gb. is it better to try and move around 15 > gb to my c drive? Either way, you can't do it with built-in Windows functions. Unfortunately, no version of Windows provides any way of changing the existing partition structure of the drive nondestructively. The only way to do what you want is with third-party software. Partition Magic is the best-known such program, but there are freeware/shareware alternatives. One such program is BootIt Next Generation. It's shareware, but comes with a free 30-day trial, so you should be able to do what you want within that 30 days. I haven't used it myself, but it comes highly recommended by several other MVPs here. Whatever software you use, make sure you have a good backup before beginning. Although there's no reason to expect a problem, things *can* go wrong. -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup |
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On 03/01/2006 "bp" <x@y.com> wrote:
>hello, >i just got a new laptop. With a 40 gb HD. >the drive seems to be cut in half. there is 2 partitions. 20 GB each. >how safe is it to try and combine the 2 partitions into 1 partition? >or my d drive is using 4gb. is it better to try and move around 15 gb to my >c drive? >thanks > > First, make sure that you do not have your laptop with one of the "dreaded" System Recovery partition. A System Recovery partition is where the laptop manufacturer places the Windows XP image(s) that you need to re-install XP onto your laptop. Second, XP does not allow you to resize/move/merge partitions without first erasing all the partitions. You will need to look at third party utilities like Partition Magic. -- --- Y. |
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"bp" <x@y.com> wrote in message news:OaaaBUKEGHA.272@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > hello, > i just got a new laptop. With a 40 gb HD. > the drive seems to be cut in half. there is 2 partitions. 20 GB each. > how safe is it to try and combine the 2 partitions into 1 partition? > or my d drive is using 4gb. is it better to try and move around 15 gb to > my c drive? > thanks > > IMO, you should leave the partitions as they are now. When you install new programs, select the installation destination as the "D" drive vice the "C" drive. You may want to consider uninstalling some current programs and re-installing on the "D" drive. You may want to consider the option of moving your My Documents to the "D" drive. Go to: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/p.../powertoys.asp and download/install Tweak UI to move the My Documents folder. Doing the above, will keep your primary drive "C" mostly your operating system. You should consider using a image backup program to maintain current images of both drives. If you want to increase the size of your "C" drive and reduce the size of your "D" drive, you need to use a third party program such as Symantec Partition Magic. Don |
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thanks all
my company does have Symantec Partition Magic. do you think its safe to use? very dangerous? "bp" <x@y.com> wrote in message news:OaaaBUKEGHA.272@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > hello, > i just got a new laptop. With a 40 gb HD. > the drive seems to be cut in half. there is 2 partitions. 20 GB each. > how safe is it to try and combine the 2 partitions into 1 partition? > or my d drive is using 4gb. is it better to try and move around 15 gb to > my c drive? > thanks > > |
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bp wrote:
> thanks all > my company does have Symantec Partition Magic. > do you think its safe to use? > very dangerous? > > > "bp" <x@y.com> wrote in message news:OaaaBUKEGHA.272@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > >>hello, >>i just got a new laptop. With a 40 gb HD. >>the drive seems to be cut in half. there is 2 partitions. 20 GB each. >>how safe is it to try and combine the 2 partitions into 1 partition? >>or my d drive is using 4gb. is it better to try and move around 15 gb to >>my c drive? >>thanks It generally works well but things still can go wrong. Nothing is guaranteed. Always have a full and complete backup before doing anything like this. -- Rock MS MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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