C chshwong New Member Jul 31, 2007 #1 Let's say my hard drive has 100 GB 50 gb goes to C:\ drive 50gb is allocated. I already have my xp and everything installed in my c drive. Is it possible, to combine the rest of the 50 allocated gb to my c drive?
Let's say my hard drive has 100 GB 50 gb goes to C:\ drive 50gb is allocated. I already have my xp and everything installed in my c drive. Is it possible, to combine the rest of the 50 allocated gb to my c drive?
patrickv Active Member Jul 31, 2007 #2 yes there is, with Partition Magic www.soft32.com/download_151.html you can delete the other 50GB and expand XP (c) to 100gb.
yes there is, with Partition Magic www.soft32.com/download_151.html you can delete the other 50GB and expand XP (c) to 100gb.
C chshwong New Member Jul 31, 2007 #3 that's cool.. using this software, does it get the same result as if i just had 1 single 100 gb partition from the beginning? Or does the software just hide what's really underneath (2 separate partitions but viewed as one). Windows can't do it?
that's cool.. using this software, does it get the same result as if i just had 1 single 100 gb partition from the beginning? Or does the software just hide what's really underneath (2 separate partitions but viewed as one). Windows can't do it?
C chshwong New Member Jul 31, 2007 #4 would anyone know if this software just masks it or does the real stuff?