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Please help me, I want resize and merge HDD partitioning without data loss.
I formatted with NTFS HDD during windows XP installation, into 9 partitions. OP: Windows XP sp2, boot partition: C, 32 GB, 60% free Other partitions: 70% free HDD: 250 GB, SATA, 16MB buffer |
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Partition Magic, current version, available at most stores
that sell software. -- The people think the Constitution protects their rights; But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome. some support http://www.usdoj.gov/olc/secondamendment2.htm "teymour" <teymour@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C6C8BF89-05B0-4720-8EA6-232C3B47B384@microsoft.com... | Please help me, I want resize and merge HDD partitioning without data loss. | I formatted with NTFS HDD during windows XP installation, into 9 partitions. | OP: Windows XP sp2, | boot partition: C, 32 GB, 60% free | Other partitions: 70% free | HDD: 250 GB, SATA, 16MB buffer | |
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"teymour" <teymour@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C6C8BF89-05B0-4720-8EA6-232C3B47B384@microsoft.com... > Please help me, I want resize and merge HDD partitioning without data > loss. > I formatted with NTFS HDD during windows XP installation, into 9 > partitions. > OP: Windows XP sp2, > boot partition: C, 32 GB, 60% free > Other partitions: 70% free > HDD: 250 GB, SATA, 16MB buffer > Copy the folders or files over to the partition(s) where you want them. Then use PartitionMagic to delete the unwanted partition(s) and resize the others to occupy the now unused disk space. I've heard of the Ranish Partition Manager (http://www.ranish.com/part/), which is free, but never used it (I have PartitionMagic). |
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teymour wrote:
>Please help me, I want resize and merge HDD partitioning without data loss. >I formatted with NTFS HDD during windows XP installation, into 9 partitions. >OP: Windows XP sp2, >boot partition: C, 32 GB, 60% free >Other partitions: 70% free >HDD: 250 GB, SATA, 16MB buffer > > > Safe and reliable means, IMHO, that you will do a full backup before messing with any part's. I know that the older version of PM that I have will not recover from power failures (and, I assume, other system crashes) during the critical phase of part-mangling; I suspect that later versions of PM and other similar apps have similar vulnerabilities. -- Cheers, Bob |
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"teymour" <teymour@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C6C8BF89-05B0-4720-8EA6-232C3B47B384@microsoft.com... > Please help me, I want resize and merge HDD partitioning without data > loss. > I formatted with NTFS HDD during windows XP installation, into 9 > partitions. > OP: Windows XP sp2, > boot partition: C, 32 GB, 60% free > Other partitions: 70% free > HDD: 250 GB, SATA, 16MB buffer 9 partitions? What for? I guess now you see the value of partitioning. |
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