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Initial install: need to collapse current partitions into one



 
 
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Old March 26th 03, 04:18 AM
Bruce
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Default Initial install: need to collapse current partitions into one

The subject says it all. I have a C:, D:, and E: drive
currently on my machine. When I had NT, the C: and D:
drives nearly filled up, so I wanted to get rid of these
partitions when I installed XP Prof.

But, on installing XP Prof., it never gave me the
opportunity to reformat the disk.

Where do I go from here?

TNX, Bruce
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Old March 26th 03, 05:35 AM
werner stern
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Default Initial install: need to collapse current partitions into one

If you want to keep your programs and data us Partition Magic or some
program like that. I swear by this one. A little pricey but if you want to
save everything and not have to reinstall windows that's the best way to go.

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Werner

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The subject says it all. I have a C:, D:, and E: drive
currently on my machine. When I had NT, the C: and D:
drives nearly filled up, so I wanted to get rid of these
partitions when I installed XP Prof.

But, on installing XP Prof., it never gave me the
opportunity to reformat the disk.

Where do I go from here?

TNX, Bruce



 




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