T
Tom
I have a gateway laptop running vista home. I was originally going to do a
dual boot system and run xp on a partition on the hard drive so I could run
the many incompatible programs that would not work on vista. I did the
partitions and then I decided to use VirtualPC to run my programs. This
worked great for months, then virtualPC's hard drive swelled up and almost
filled my c drive. I got info from the vpc group to compress the virtual
hard drive. I could not perform this function because there was not enough
space on the c drive. I used the vista drive management tool to format drive
e (the drive I partitioned for the xp os) Now when I check hard drive space
it shows the formatted drive e as unallocated space. My question is how do I
re-assign this formatted space to drive c.
Thanks!!
dual boot system and run xp on a partition on the hard drive so I could run
the many incompatible programs that would not work on vista. I did the
partitions and then I decided to use VirtualPC to run my programs. This
worked great for months, then virtualPC's hard drive swelled up and almost
filled my c drive. I got info from the vpc group to compress the virtual
hard drive. I could not perform this function because there was not enough
space on the c drive. I used the vista drive management tool to format drive
e (the drive I partitioned for the xp os) Now when I check hard drive space
it shows the formatted drive e as unallocated space. My question is how do I
re-assign this formatted space to drive c.
Thanks!!