Re: Partitioned drive
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008 12:17:18 -0700, "Ken Williams"
<mnkwms@charter.net> wrote:
> Is there any way I can unpartition a drive? This one is partitioned in the
> middle of an old 40GB drive and there is ZERO data on the one side that I'd
> like to get rid of. I do not have any partitioning software installed on
> WinXP.
First, let me make the word "partition" clearer. To partition a drive
is to create one or more partitions on it. You can't use a drive
unless it has at least one partition (normally C
on it.
So let me see if I understand what you are asking. You don't want to
"unpartition a drive," but to remove the *second* partition on it?
Please clarify that my understanding is right, or correct me if it
isn't.
If that's what you want, bear in mind that if you simply remove a 20GB
partition, you would be left with a single 20GB partition, and the
other 20GB, not being in any partition, would be unusable. What I
think you want to do is twofold: remove the second partition, *and*
expand the first one to use the space the second one had.
If my understand is correct, you need third-party software to do this.
"Partition Magic" is probably the most well-known such product, but
there are other choices.
--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
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