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Old 01-05-2006, 06:23 AM
jpmorton/cicero
 
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A couple of months ago, I restored the system to a previous point in time.
While I was doing that I accidentally created a partition F on the hard disk.
Now the hard disk has C:\ and F:\ drives. While drive C:\ has tons of free
space, drive F:\ has almost none. Besides drive F:\ is the default drive. How
can I fuse the drives? or Is it any way I can use drive C as a default and
eliminate drive F?
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Old 01-05-2006, 06:24 AM
Jerry
 
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To merge partitions requires commercial software - Partition Magic is one.

"jpmorton/cicero" <jpmorton/cicero@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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>A couple of months ago, I restored the system to a previous point in time.
> While I was doing that I accidentally created a partition F on the hard
> disk.
> Now the hard disk has C:\ and F:\ drives. While drive C:\ has tons of free
> space, drive F:\ has almost none. Besides drive F:\ is the default drive.
> How
> can I fuse the drives? or Is it any way I can use drive C as a default and
> eliminate drive F?



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