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Hi,
I'm running Windows XP/SP-3, and have a storage problem on my hard drive. Below are listed the total and remaining capacities of the two C partitions on my hard drive: Local Disk C total=127 GB, free=840 MB Extended C total=21 GB, free=19.2 GB If I merge the two C partitions into one, e.g by dragging one into the other, will there be any adverse effects? I am looking for a way to increase the free space on my internal hard drive, without having to hook up an external hard drive. I have already deleted unnecessary programs. Thanks for any help. Mort Linder |
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Mort wrote:
Hi, I'm running Windows XP/SP-3, and have a storage problem on my hard drive. Below are listed the total and remaining capacities of the two C partitions on my hard drive: Local Disk C total=127 GB, free=840 MB Extended C total=21 GB, free=19.2 GB If I merge the two C partitions into one, e.g by dragging one into the NO! Don't do that! You'll "break' both partitions. other, will there be any adverse effects? I am looking for a way to increase the free space on my internal hard drive, without having to hook up an external hard drive. I have already deleted unnecessary programs. Thanks for any help. I'm assuming that BOTH partitions are on the same hard drive, and not on different drives. You never said. And that there are no other partitions on the drive like system hidden partitions, which with Windows there usually are. So, check before doing anything. Get a partition editor like Partition Magic or similar. Copy all the files on Extended C to another device like a thumb drive. Start the parttion editor. Delete the partition Extended C. Expand Local Disk C to fill the empty space. Copy the files from Extended C to C. Done! Stef |
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Stef wrote:
Mort wrote: Hi, I'm running Windows XP/SP-3, and have a storage problem on my hard drive. Below are listed the total and remaining capacities of the two C partitions on my hard drive: Local Disk C total=127 GB, free=840 MB Extended C total=21 GB, free=19.2 GB If I merge the two C partitions into one, e.g by dragging one into the NO! Don't do that! You'll "break' both partitions. other, will there be any adverse effects? I am looking for a way to increase the free space on my internal hard drive, without having to hook up an external hard drive. I have already deleted unnecessary programs. Thanks for any help. I'm assuming that BOTH partitions are on the same hard drive, and not on different drives. You never said. And that there are no other partitions on the drive like system hidden partitions, which with Windows there usually are. So, check before doing anything. Hi Stef, Yes, both partitions are on the same hard drive, and came that way from the factory. Even though I have a full backup including registry on an external hard drive, I would never do anything risky or unknown before getting advice from our newsgroup members such as you. I will certainly look into a recent edition of Partition Magic and follow your advice. Thanks ever so much for your very helpful insights. Regards, Mort Get a partition editor like Partition Magic or similar. Copy all the files on Extended C to another device like a thumb drive. Start the partition editor. Delete the partition Extended C. Expand Local Disk C to fill the empty space. Copy the files from Extended C to C. Done! Stef |
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Hi Stef and group,
How do I look for hidden partitions on my "extended C" on my hard drive? I have no experience with hidden partitions. Thanks again, Mort Mort wrote: Stef wrote: Mort wrote: Hi, I'm running Windows XP/SP-3, and have a storage problem on my hard drive. Below are listed the total and remaining capacities of the two C partitions on my hard drive: Local Disk C total=127 GB, free=840 MB Extended C total=21 GB, free=19.2 GB If I merge the two C partitions into one, e.g by dragging one into the NO! Don't do that! You'll "break' both partitions. other, will there be any adverse effects? I am looking for a way to increase the free space on my internal hard drive, without having to hook up an external hard drive. I have already deleted unnecessary programs. Thanks for any help. I'm assuming that BOTH partitions are on the same hard drive, and not on different drives. You never said. And that there are no other partitions on the drive like system hidden partitions, which with Windows there usually are. So, check before doing anything. Hi Stef, Yes, both partitions are on the same hard drive, and came that way from the factory. Even though I have a full backup including registry on an external hard drive, I would never do anything risky or unknown before getting advice from our newsgroup members such as you. I will certainly look into a recent edition of Partition Magic and follow your advice. Thanks ever so much for your very helpful insights. Regards, Mort Get a partition editor like Partition Magic or similar. Copy all the files on Extended C to another device like a thumb drive. Start the partition editor. Delete the partition Extended C. Expand Local Disk C to fill the empty space. Copy the files from Extended C to C. Done! Stef |
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Partition Magic (and probably every other partitioning utility)
provides a table and a "map" that identifies every partition and all unallocated space on every drive it recognizes. In addition to the name, size, location, drive letter, and consumption, it also provides the status of the partition which will indicate hidden or not. On Thu, 28 Aug 2014 18:30:40 -0400, Mort wrote: Hi Stef and group, How do I look for hidden partitions on my "extended C" on my hard drive? I have no experience with hidden partitions. Thanks again, Mort Mort wrote: Stef wrote: Mort wrote: Hi, I'm running Windows XP/SP-3, and have a storage problem on my hard drive. Below are listed the total and remaining capacities of the two C partitions on my hard drive: Local Disk C total=127 GB, free=840 MB Extended C total=21 GB, free=19.2 GB If I merge the two C partitions into one, e.g by dragging one into the NO! Don't do that! You'll "break' both partitions. other, will there be any adverse effects? I am looking for a way to increase the free space on my internal hard drive, without having to hook up an external hard drive. I have already deleted unnecessary programs. Thanks for any help. I'm assuming that BOTH partitions are on the same hard drive, and not on different drives. You never said. And that there are no other partitions on the drive like system hidden partitions, which with Windows there usually are. So, check before doing anything. Hi Stef, Yes, both partitions are on the same hard drive, and came that way from the factory. Even though I have a full backup including registry on an external hard drive, I would never do anything risky or unknown before getting advice from our newsgroup members such as you. I will certainly look into a recent edition of Partition Magic and follow your advice. Thanks ever so much for your very helpful insights. Regards, Mort Get a partition editor like Partition Magic or similar. Copy all the files on Extended C to another device like a thumb drive. Start the partition editor. Delete the partition Extended C. Expand Local Disk C to fill the empty space. Copy the files from Extended C to C. Done! Stef -- Remove del for email |
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On Thu, 28 Aug 2014 16:50:42 -0400, Mort wrote:
Hi Stef, Yes, both partitions are on the same hard drive, and came that way from the factory. Even though I have a full backup including registry on an external hard drive, I would never do anything risky or unknown before getting advice from our newsgroup members such as you. I will certainly look into a recent edition of Partition Magic and follow your advice. Symantec has abandoned Partition Magic. They no longer offer it on their web site. V8 is the latest(?) version and it is five years old. XP is the last Windows version it will run on. Google shows lots of places offering downloads but you never know what lurks within. If you know someone with it, they may be able to build you a stand alone CD. -- Remove del for email |
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Barry Schwarz wrote:
On Thu, 28 Aug 2014 16:50:42 -0400, Mort wrote: Hi Stef, Yes, both partitions are on the same hard drive, and came that way from the factory. Even though I have a full backup including registry on an external hard drive, I would never do anything risky or unknown before getting advice from our newsgroup members such as you. I will certainly look into a recent edition of Partition Magic and follow your advice. Symantec has abandoned Partition Magic. They no longer offer it on their web site. V8 is the latest(?) version and it is five years old. XP is the last Windows version it will run on. Google shows lots of places offering downloads but you never know what lurks within. If you know someone with it, they may be able to build you a stand alone CD. Hi Barry, Thanks for the 2 posts. Although my newest PC runs windows 7 Home Pro, my problem hard drive is on an older PC running XP. Therefore, I assume that the old Partition Magic will still work. We'll see. I do have a full external hard drive back-up including registry in native format, so I'll try using the Partition Magic, albeit carefully. Thanks again, Mort Linder |
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