Combining Partitions

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Sid Knee

I have two small (~6G) partitions on separate drives. Is it possible
under Win2K to "combine" the partitions so that they appear as one large
partition/drive?

How would I do that?
 
These articles may help.

http://www.microsoft.com/windows200...rl=/windows2000/en/server/help/dm_upgrade.htm
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/222189/EN-US/

I don't think you would want to any way because you would then have a
non-fault tolerant situation where a problem with either disk would be
catastrophic.

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|I have two small (~6G) partitions on separate drives. Is it possible
| under Win2K to "combine" the partitions so that they appear as one large
| partition/drive?
|
| How would I do that?
 
Dave said:
These articles may help.

http://www.microsoft.com/windows200...rl=/windows2000/en/server/help/dm_upgrade.htm
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/222189/EN-US/

I don't think you would want to any way because you would then have a
non-fault tolerant situation where a problem with either disk would be
catastrophic.

Thanks Dave .... it's not that bad actually. I only use these two
partitions for saving some non-critical, replaceable data files from a
program that runs unattended. Problem is that the save location is
(user) configured in the application and when the first partition fills,
it barfs and stops. Then I have to either clean out the partition or
change the save location and restart from where it left off. Either way
is a nuisance and, although I often need more than the one partition
space, I'd rarely go over the combined space.

A larger partition is the real answer but I don't have the hardware (or
the cash :-) ) at the moment.
 
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