J
Joe Lonel
Help!
On my Pentium 4 system running Windows XP Profesional ver 5.1 Build 2600
with Service Pack 2, my 140GB primary drive is divided into two
partitions---an 11.72GB (non-dynamic) NTFS system partition mapped as the
C-drive and a 120.01GB unallocated partition. I am down to 40MB of free
space in the system partition. Is there an elegant way to join the
unallocated partition to the system partition such that I have one single
140GB partition as the C-drive and therefore lots more available space?
On my Pentium 4 system running Windows XP Profesional ver 5.1 Build 2600
with Service Pack 2, my 140GB primary drive is divided into two
partitions---an 11.72GB (non-dynamic) NTFS system partition mapped as the
C-drive and a 120.01GB unallocated partition. I am down to 40MB of free
space in the system partition. Is there an elegant way to join the
unallocated partition to the system partition such that I have one single
140GB partition as the C-drive and therefore lots more available space?