Sunday, September 12, 2010

How can I merge two partition to utilize the entire not easy drive?

I be reinstalling windows xp and I delete the partition my OS be currently on. Then i had to format my unpartitioned space as NFTS. I after setup windows xp on that dividing wall. Now I'm wondering what happened to that initial barrier I had delete. Is there any process to merge all partition and have window installed on it? I don't mind losing any data.

How can I merge two partition to utilize the entire not easy drive?

When you delete initial partition, it be converted to free space that was automatically added to other unformatted space on which you install fanlight XP (assuming you have used adjectives of the unformatted space). So you don't have any initial hedge (so no way to merge it).



To check number of fence your hard disk:-

Click Start, click Run, type compmgmt.msc, and afterwards click OK. Click Disk Management in that windowpane. You can see your partition layout of your complicated disk.



It would be only 1 fence (since initial partition be added to unformatted space).



[ I am assuming this. If you have multiple fence on your harddisk before you install XP, you will not hold 1 partition and my answer here is wrong]. In that defence, reinstall XP,delete all dividing wall (if data is not required) during installation and later install XP using all unformatted space.
Yes nearby is, there are programs close to Partition Magic that allow you to merge partitions on your rock-hard drive (Among other things) without losing any background.

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