Eric Abbiss
December 11th 03, 10:21 PM
Steve, I just solved a similar problem and discovered a
utility called "diskpart", that you must use from a
command prompt. Look up "diskpart" in Windows help or at
the Windows Knowledge Base, and you should be able to
figure it out.
>-----Original Message-----
>i am new to xp, when the pc first booted up i was
>prompted to use a partition on my hard drive. i now have
>two drives, 'C' is called system and 'D' is called data.
>the 'C' drive has 7gb and is almost full, the 'D' drive
>has 33gb and is empty. i would like to remove the
>partition and have just one drive with full capacity. i
>have tried: my computer/manage/disk management but do not
>fully understand the help topic 'delete a partition'. i
>did manage to delete 'D' drive but the additional
>capacity was not reflected on 'C' drive. can anyone offer
>help on how to create just one drive with full capacity?
>
>thanks in anticipation
>.
>
utility called "diskpart", that you must use from a
command prompt. Look up "diskpart" in Windows help or at
the Windows Knowledge Base, and you should be able to
figure it out.
>-----Original Message-----
>i am new to xp, when the pc first booted up i was
>prompted to use a partition on my hard drive. i now have
>two drives, 'C' is called system and 'D' is called data.
>the 'C' drive has 7gb and is almost full, the 'D' drive
>has 33gb and is empty. i would like to remove the
>partition and have just one drive with full capacity. i
>have tried: my computer/manage/disk management but do not
>fully understand the help topic 'delete a partition'. i
>did manage to delete 'D' drive but the additional
>capacity was not reflected on 'C' drive. can anyone offer
>help on how to create just one drive with full capacity?
>
>thanks in anticipation
>.
>