On Thu, 16 Aug 2012 01:20:33 -0700 (PDT),
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>Le lundi 14 octobre 2002 11:02:02 UTC+8, Joe a écrit*:
>> I upgraded from win98se to XP. I have two hard drives -
>> the master had four partions c,d,e, and f. The second
>> hard drive had one partition - g.
>>
>> During set-up, I deleted partitions d,e, and f and
>> installed XP in C. These old partions now show as
>> unallocated space. How can I expand c to take advantage
>> of the unallocated space? In other words, I want all of
>> the disk space on the master HD as drive c. After the
>> upgrade, the second hard drive is correctly shown as a
>> logical drive d.
>>
>> Thanks...
>
>For merging two partitions or one partition and an unallocated space into a bigger partition, you should choose a 3rd part software cause the built in disk management does a mess, i recommend u to use http://www.disk-partition.com/download.html this partition assistant, very useful and simple
I personally use GParted. It can be downloaded free.
It has a Linux feel to it but runs via a Live CD, so it doesn't need to be installed on your PC as
such.
Very useful once you get used the interface.