Urgent Disk Partition Problem - Need to remove a partition.

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I have an Acer laptop which is partitioned; I'm not sure if this is something
to do with the factory install or if another technician did this to my mate’s
laptop.

I rebuilt the C: partition from factory install assuming this would clear
both out and merge them to one. This is not the case. C: is now built and
working fine and all sweet.

Ideally I need to delete the other partition all together without any effect
on the C: I do not want to do a factory install as this may get rid of the C:
again as it gave me no option.

If I cannot do that, need to safely delete all the files on this other drive
and then reduce the size of this and move the storage over to the C: drive.

What is the best way to do this? Get rid of the drive or reduce the size of
this. Please provide as detailed instructions as possible.
 
Does the other drive/partition have a drive letter like "E" or "F"?
Copy all the files to your C drive or a CD, if possible. Then you
can go to: Start>Run>type DISKMGMT.MSC and press OK
There you can delete the partition or whatever you want to do.
Do not delete Disk 0 which is the Primary partition. You should
see your C drive and other drives/partitions and your CD-Rom, etc.
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:I have an Acer laptop which is partitioned; I'm not sure if this is something
: to do with the factory install or if another technician did this to my mate’s
: laptop.
:
: I rebuilt the C: partition from factory install assuming this would clear
: both out and merge them to one. This is not the case. C: is now built and
: working fine and all sweet.
:
: Ideally I need to delete the other partition all together without any effect
: on the C: I do not want to do a factory install as this may get rid of the C:
: again as it gave me no option.
:
: If I cannot do that, need to safely delete all the files on this other drive
: and then reduce the size of this and move the storage over to the C: drive.
:
: What is the best way to do this? Get rid of the drive or reduce the size of
: this. Please provide as detailed instructions as possible.
:
: --
: Thanks for your help!
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Does the additional(soon to be deleted)partition contain the Acer factory restore image. If so, then a later factory restore with the OEM installed drivers would not be possible. I.e. Delete after further investigation and with caution.

If Windows is already installed you can not modify the C: drive size without 3rd party software.

If you successfully delete the unwanted partition and wish to increase the C: drive size without third party software, you must start from scratch by deleting both partitions, recreating a new partition then install Windows.
- this can be done by booting with a retail XP cd and some OEM cd's. Again, investigate before proceeding.

..winston
 
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