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Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 9
OS: Win 2000
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Unpartition A Hard Drive
Hey,
I have Windows 2000 and have a partition hard drive, I have a Local Disk C drive with 15 gb capacity and a Local Disk F drive with 60 gb capacity. Can anyone please tell me how to unpartition and I have large Local Disk drive Thanks |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 9
OS: Win 2000
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Yes I would like to create one single 75GB parition, both are already installed on my OS, one is local disk C 15 gb and there other is locak disk F 60GB and I would like to make it just one |
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Omaha, The Center of the Universe
Posts: 7,632
OS: WinXP, Win2K3
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Two ways of doing this
First way is to reinstall the OS and create one large partition during the setup. Second way is to use a third party app, like Partition Magic to merge the 2 partitions together. Either way backup all critical data before you attemp. My choice is the first. |
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