I see your point about the extra OS. It just seemed a
waste to have two XPs and 98 as well. I am reluctant to
spend money for Partition Magic but considering how many
hours I have killed fixing my mistakes on this thing, it
may be my best choice. Thanks for the advice, all.
>-----Original Message-----
>
>On 18-Nov-2003, "Cathy"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
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>> Here's the deal. I installed an extra 15GB hd on my HP
>> Pavilion which had 10. I then put XP on the new hd and
>> partitioned it (I don't know why!)
>
>I like having the extra OS that I can boot to if my
first OS gets all messed up.
>
>> After realizing how
>> much space the extra OS was taking up, for no good
>> reason, I deleted the extra partition (drive E).
>
>Why not just format it?
>
>> Since
>> then the space from E remains unallocated. How do I
give
>> it back to D:? Also in my ramblings I had to reinstall
>> Win98 (on my old drive) and lost my dual boot choice.
>> Now to go to Win 98 I have to go into BIOS and change
my
>> hard drive boot sequence. Any idea how to give me back
>> dualboot choice? Have you heard the old saying "A
little
>> knowledge can be a dangerous thing". How true it is!
>> Thanks for any help.
>
>You have a couple of choices.
>1 Create E: again, format it, and put applications
there.
>2 Expand the size of D:.
> a The easiest way to do this is by buying
Partition Magic
> http://www.powerquest.com/partitionmagic/
> b The hard way is to back up D:, delete it,
recreate it big, and restore.
>.
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