unpartitioning a drive

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David Sirota

I have a 50GB hard disk...15 GB are allocated to the C: drive, 35 GB are
allocated to a D: drive...how do I get all 50GB to be in one C: drive? I've
tried the disk management control panel, and removed the D: drive but
then all 35GB just sit there as "unallocated" disk space...I don't know
how to allocate it to the C: drive...any ideas?

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Use the 3rd party tool PartitionMagic.

Hope this is useful to you. Let us know.

rms
 
David Sirota,

1. Either you need to purchase a third-party application like Partition Magic or BootIt Next Generation.

Partition Magic: http://www.powerquest.com/partitionmagic/

BootIt Next Generation: http://terabyteunlimited.com/bootitng.html

2. Or you will need to delete both partitions, then create a single partition, by reinstalling XP.

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I have a 50GB hard disk...15 GB are allocated to the C: drive, 35 GB are
allocated to a D: drive...how do I get all 50GB to be in one C: drive? I've
tried the disk management control panel, and removed the D: drive but
then all 35GB just sit there as "unallocated" disk space...I don't know
how to allocate it to the C: drive...any ideas?

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