D
Don
Years ago I partitioned my hard drive using Partition
Magic. The primary partition C: and 10 logical drives, D -
M consisting of 5 gigs each. This was done prior to
Windows ME crashing and me upgrading to Windows XP. What I
am wondering is if through the Computer Management Utility
I can delete one or more of the logical drives and move
the freed space to enlarge the C: partition. Currently I
have no data on H: and I: partitions and would like to
eliminate these partitions and move the additional 10 gigs
to the C: partition to avoid the occasional notice that C:
is becoming low on disk space. Is this process possible by
using the Computer Management Utility?
Thank you for your assistance.
Magic. The primary partition C: and 10 logical drives, D -
M consisting of 5 gigs each. This was done prior to
Windows ME crashing and me upgrading to Windows XP. What I
am wondering is if through the Computer Management Utility
I can delete one or more of the logical drives and move
the freed space to enlarge the C: partition. Currently I
have no data on H: and I: partitions and would like to
eliminate these partitions and move the additional 10 gigs
to the C: partition to avoid the occasional notice that C:
is becoming low on disk space. Is this process possible by
using the Computer Management Utility?
Thank you for your assistance.