A America70 New Member Apr 18, 2007 #1 Hi, everyone! I have Windows XP and 100gb hard drive, witch was divided into 3 virtual disks: C-56mb D- 3gb. E-96gb Now I have D-disk full. How can I extend D using E without losing data? Any programs?
Hi, everyone! I have Windows XP and 100gb hard drive, witch was divided into 3 virtual disks: C-56mb D- 3gb. E-96gb Now I have D-disk full. How can I extend D using E without losing data? Any programs?
I Irishwhistle New Member Apr 18, 2007 #2 From my knowledge of virtual disks I have not found a way to do it and I don't think it's possible, Sorry. ~Jordan
From my knowledge of virtual disks I have not found a way to do it and I don't think it's possible, Sorry. ~Jordan
Cromewell Administrator Staff member Apr 18, 2007 #3 You have to use a 3rd party tool like partition magic or gparted to resize non-dynamic partitions. There is always a chance you will lose the data on the partitions though, so backup everything you need first.
You have to use a 3rd party tool like partition magic or gparted to resize non-dynamic partitions. There is always a chance you will lose the data on the partitions though, so backup everything you need first.