I have a slightly different problem from this, I have a hard drive from my
old (4yo) computer that was installed in XP as a 2nd storage. I partitioned
it into 2 drives. I am now trying to use it as an external drive. I deleted
what was on the drive & then formatted both (according to instructions w/
enclosure), & delted the smaller partition. Now stuck with 18Gb of
unallocated space and 93Gb drive. Since no data on either, any way to get it
all as 1 drive (volume)?
"databaseben" wrote:
> yeh, i have had to use acronis because partition magic was incompatiable to
> with my pentium and it wiped out everything. but i have learned that if you
> go to run>cmd and type diskpart you may have some additional power. after
> you log into diskpart, then type in diskpart/? (I probably could have used
> diskpart instead of partition magic if i knew about it. but acronis did an
> outstanding job and restored my deleted partition and all my valuable
> valuable files)
>
> "GreenieLeBrun" wrote:
>
> >
> > dingdong wrote:
> > > I had partitioned my original disk to C, D, and E equally. Now I wish
> > > to have all the space for C. When I use the Admin tools, etc, in
> > > Control panel, I was able to delete the partitions, but the space now
> > > appears as unallocated (or free) space and does not increase the C
> > > drive GB. So I have ended up with the same C drive space, and
> > > unallocated space where I had D and E. How do I add that empty space
> > > back to the C drive????
> >
> > XP does not have the tools to non-destuctivly repartion a drive, you
> > need to use a third party application such as Partition Magic or the
> > like, either that or completely wipe the hard drive and start afresh.
> >
> > Before using a repartitiong application backup ALL your important data
> > to an external storage device such as a CD, USB key or external drive
> > as things can go wrong.
> >
> >
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