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Deleting a partition
Hi,
When I installed Windows X64, I partitioned my hard drive so that it would have 3 partitions. I now want to delete one of the partitions. I did a Microsoft search and found that I needed to go into Disk Management, right click on the partition, and click delete. I did that but it didn't remove the partition. It's still there but can't be accessed. My computer consists of my C drive where all of my programs are located. The D drive contains files that I use. The E drive was empty and I couldn't fine a use for it, so I want to add D and E to make 1 large partition and not to touch the C drive. I've already backed up everything that's on the D drive. How do I combine D and E to made 1 large partition without buying a program such as Parition Magic? -- Denise ~ If you don't know where you came from, you won't know where you're going. |
RE: Deleting a partition
If you delete D, the space (D+E) will be non allocated. Just rightclick on it
and create a new partition and format. The new partition is as big as D plus E were. -- Asus P5WDG2 WS Pro (i975X Express) Core 2 Extreme X6800 RAPTOR 2x150 GB RAID 0 4GB DDR2 800MHz GeForce 8800GTX (97.92+101.41) Enermax 1000W 75A@+12V LAN 100/100 XP x64 dualboot Vista x64 "Denise" wrote: > The drive consists of C, D and E. I have everything backed up that on my D > drive. If I delete the D drive, won't the same thing happen, where it > becomes inaccesible space on the drive? That's what happened when I deleted > the E drive. > -- > Denise > > ~ If you don't know where you came from, you won't know where you're going. > > > "Maratonmannen" wrote: > > > You can“t do that with the Disk Management in XP. You have to go Vista for > > that option. > > If you have backed up everything on D, you may delete the D + E partitions > > and then you have 1 large. Or buy PM. > > > > -- > > Asus P5WDG2 WS Pro (i975X Express) > > Core 2 Extreme X6800 > > RAPTOR 2x150 GB RAID 0 > > 4GB DDR2 800MHz > > GeForce 8800GTX (97.92+101.41) > > Enermax 1000W 75A@+12V > > LAN 100/100 > > XP x64 dualboot Vista x64 > > > > > > "Denise" wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > When I installed Windows X64, I partitioned my hard drive so that it would > > > have 3 partitions. I now want to delete one of the partitions. I did a > > > Microsoft search and found that I needed to go into Disk Management, right > > > click on the partition, and click delete. I did that but it didn't remove > > > the partition. It's still there but can't be accessed. > > > > > > My computer consists of my C drive where all of my programs are located. > > > The D drive contains files that I use. The E drive was empty and I couldn't > > > fine a use for it, so I want to add D and E to make 1 large partition and not > > > to touch the C drive. I've already backed up everything that's on the D > > > drive. > > > > > > How do I combine D and E to made 1 large partition without buying a program > > > such as Parition Magic? > > > -- > > > Denise > > > > > > ~ If you don't know where you came from, you won't know where you're going. |
Re: Deleting a partition
"Denise" <Denise@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5CF83C12-E793-4441-B8BB-E64EBB89C9B2@microsoft.com... > Hi, > > When I installed Windows X64, I partitioned my hard drive so that it would > have 3 partitions. I now want to delete one of the partitions. I did a > Microsoft search and found that I needed to go into Disk Management, right > click on the partition, and click delete. I did that but it didn't remove > the partition. It's still there but can't be accessed. > > My computer consists of my C drive where all of my programs are located. > The D drive contains files that I use. The E drive was empty and I > couldn't > fine a use for it, so I want to add D and E to make 1 large partition and > not > to touch the C drive. I've already backed up everything that's on the D > drive. > > How do I combine D and E to made 1 large partition without buying a > program > such as Parition Magic? > -- > Denise > > ~ If you don't know where you came from, you won't know where you're > going. |
Re: Deleting a partition
Whoops! I think I just sent a blank message. Sorry!
Hi, Denise. You said "Windows X64". I assume you mean Windows XP x64. The Windows Vista x64 (and x86) version of Disk Management is more capable than WinXP, but, since you've backed up your Drive D:, the job is easy with either Windows version. In Disk Management, first delete your Drive E:, then delete Drive D:. Then create a new Drive D: using all the available space formerly used by both D: and E:. Finally, restore (or copy) your backed-up files to the new Drive D:. Vista's Disk Management also includes a command to Extend Volume. With this, you would not need to delete and recreate D:. After deleting E:, you could simply Extend Volume D: to include the now-unallocated space formerly used by E:. And you could do that WITHOUT having to backup and restore the files on D:. RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc@grandecom.net Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Mail in Vista Ultimate x64) "Denise" <Denise@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5CF83C12-E793-4441-B8BB-E64EBB89C9B2@microsoft.com... > Hi, > > When I installed Windows X64, I partitioned my hard drive so that it would > have 3 partitions. I now want to delete one of the partitions. I did a > Microsoft search and found that I needed to go into Disk Management, right > click on the partition, and click delete. I did that but it didn't remove > the partition. It's still there but can't be accessed. > > My computer consists of my C drive where all of my programs are located. > The D drive contains files that I use. The E drive was empty and I > couldn't > fine a use for it, so I want to add D and E to make 1 large partition and > not > to touch the C drive. I've already backed up everything that's on the D > drive. > > How do I combine D and E to made 1 large partition without buying a > program > such as Parition Magic? > -- > Denise |
Re: Deleting a partition
I have Windows XP X64 so that the method given me by Maratonmannen worked
well for me. It's good information that you've given people with Vista though. -- Denise ~ If you don't know where you came from, you won't know where you're going. "R. C. White, MVP" wrote: > Whoops! I think I just sent a blank message. Sorry! > > Hi, Denise. > > You said "Windows X64". I assume you mean Windows XP x64. The Windows > Vista x64 (and x86) version of Disk Management is more capable than WinXP, > but, since you've backed up your Drive D:, the job is easy with either > Windows version. > > In Disk Management, first delete your Drive E:, then delete Drive D:. Then > create a new Drive D: using all the available space formerly used by both D: > and E:. Finally, restore (or copy) your backed-up files to the new Drive > D:. > > Vista's Disk Management also includes a command to Extend Volume. With > this, you would not need to delete and recreate D:. After deleting E:, you > could simply Extend Volume D: to include the now-unallocated space formerly > used by E:. And you could do that WITHOUT having to backup and restore the > files on D:. > > RC > -- > R. C. White, CPA > San Marcos, TX > rc@grandecom.net > Microsoft Windows MVP > (Running Windows Mail in Vista Ultimate x64) > > "Denise" <Denise@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:5CF83C12-E793-4441-B8BB-E64EBB89C9B2@microsoft.com... > > Hi, > > > > When I installed Windows X64, I partitioned my hard drive so that it would > > have 3 partitions. I now want to delete one of the partitions. I did a > > Microsoft search and found that I needed to go into Disk Management, right > > click on the partition, and click delete. I did that but it didn't remove > > the partition. It's still there but can't be accessed. > > > > My computer consists of my C drive where all of my programs are located. > > The D drive contains files that I use. The E drive was empty and I > > couldn't > > fine a use for it, so I want to add D and E to make 1 large partition and > > not > > to touch the C drive. I've already backed up everything that's on the D > > drive. > > > > How do I combine D and E to made 1 large partition without buying a > > program > > such as Parition Magic? > > -- > > Denise > |
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