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deepod
ok on my pc i have 30 gig on drive c and 80 gig on drive d which i never use, when upgrading to vista they say you`ll need at least 40 gig, i currently use 28 gig of my c drive so obviously none left!!!!

can i put everything i have on the d drive to enable me to use the d drive???

can i increase the c drive with the memory from d drive??

whats the best thing to do???

any help appreciated..
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Saint_Michael
Yeah my years of going to school are going to pay off biggrin.gif, anyways.

The are several methods to doing a partition going through Disk Management, start up disk, Command Prompt, and using third party software such as partition magic, however since your using vista it could be different from what my book is telling me since it is only covering Windows 9x/Me through XP (Vista hadn't come out when this book was publish).

Disk Management

Although this is one of the quickest methods to do it it might be impossible depending on what options you get when you right click that partition, since you would be setting up your partitions when you first installed windows. Anyways to get to disk manager you do the following.

1. Click Start

2. Right Click My Computer

3. Select Manage

4. Select Disk Management

5. Right click on the partition you want to delete, and if the delete option is available click delete and it will restore that 80 gigs back to the primary partition.

Now if the above method doesn't work the the other methods will.


Start Up Disk Method

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How to partition and format your hard disk by using the Windows XP Setup program
Important If you follow these steps on a hard disk that is not empty, all the data on that hard disk is permanently deleted. We recommend that you back up your hard disk before you follow these steps.

To partition and format your hard disk by using the Windows XP Setup program:
1. Insert the Windows XP CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive or DVD-ROM drive, or insert the first Windows XP Setup disk into the floppy disk drive, and then restart the computer.

Note To start your computer from the Windows XP CD-ROM (or from the startup disk), your computer must be configured to start from the CD-ROM drive, the DVD-ROM drive, or the floppy disk drive. In some cases, you may have to modify your computer's BIOS settings to set this configuration. For information about how to configure your computer to start from the CD-ROM drive, the DVD-ROM drive, or the floppy disk drive, see the documentation that is included with your computer, or contact the computer manufacturer.
2. If you are starting the computer from the Windows XP CD-ROM, select any options that are required to start the computer from the CD-ROM drive if you are prompted to do this.

Note If your hard disk controller requires a third-party original equipment manufacturer (OEM) driver, press F6 to specify the driver.

For more information about how to use F6 to supply a third-party OEM device driver while the Windows Setup program is running, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
314859 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314859/) Limited OEM driver support is available with F6 during Windows XP Setup
If you are starting from the Windows XP Setup disks, insert each of the additional disks when you are prompted, and then press ENTER to continue after you insert each disk.
3. At the Welcome to Setup page, press ENTER.
4.
Note If you are using the Setup disks (6 bootable disks), the setup will prompt you to instert the Windows XP CD.
5. Press F8 to accept the Windows XP Licensing Agreement.
6. If an existing Windows XP installation is detected, you are prompted to repair it. To bypass the repair, press ESC.
7. All the existing partitions and the unpartitioned spaces are listed for each physical hard disk. Use the ARROW keys to select the partition or the unpartitioned space where you want to create a new partition. Press D to delete an existing partition, or press C to create a new partition by using unpartitioned space. If you press D to delete an existing partition, you must then press L (or press ENTER, and then press L if it is the System partition) to confirm that you want to delete the partition. Repeat this step for each of the existing partitions that you want to use for the new partition. When all the partitions are deleted, select the remaining unpartitioned space, and then press C to create the new partition.

Note If you want to create a partition where one or more partitions already exist, you must first delete the existing partition or partitions, and then create the new partition.
8. Type the size in megabytes (MB) that you want to use for the new partition, and then press ENTER, or just press ENTER to create the partition with the maximum size.
9. Repeat Steps 4 and 5 to create additional partitions if you want them.
10. If you want to install Windows XP, use the ARROW keys to select the partition where you want to install Windows XP, and then press ENTER. If you do not want to format the partition and install Windows XP, press F3 two times to quit the Windows Setup program, and then do not follow the remaining steps. In this case, you must use a different utility to format the partition.
11. Select the format option that you want to use for the partition, and then press ENTER. You have the following options:
• Format the partition by using the NTFS file system (Quick)
• Format the partition by using the FAT file system (Quick)
• Format the partition by using the NTFS file system
• Format the partition by using the FAT file system
• Leave the current file system intact (no changes)
The option to leave the current file system intact is not available if the selected partition is a new partition. The FAT file system option is not available if the selected partition is more than 32 gigabytes (GB). If the partition is larger than 2 GB, the Windows Setup program uses the FAT32 file system (you must press ENTER to confirm). If the partition is smaller than 2 GB, the Windows Setup program uses the FAT16 file system.

Note If you deleted and created a new System partition, but you are installing Windows XP on a different partition, you will be prompted to select a file system for both the System and startup partitions.
12. After the Windows Setup program formats the partition, follow the instructions that appear on the screen to continue. After the Windows Setup program is completed, you can use the Disk Management tools in Windows XP to create or format more partitions.

For additional information about how to use the Windows XP Disk Management tools to partition and format your hard disk, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
309000 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/309000/) How to use Disk Management to configure basic disks in Windows XP
Command Prompt Option
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To delete a partition in Windows with Diskpart: (Note: You cannot delete an active system or boot partition or a partition with an active page file.)

1. At a command prompt, type: Diskpart.exe

2. At the DISKPART prompt, type: Select Disk 1

3. At the DISKPART prompt, type: Select Partition 1

4. At the DISKPART prompt, type: DELETE partition

5. At the DISKPART prompt, type: Exit


Now before you go any further with that option I would suggestion you double check to make sure you selected the right disk in the command prompt once you entered Diskpart that you type in List Disk, as that will list all your partitions on the hard drive you are using. In this cases usually Drive D would be Disk 1 since the primary drive is disk 0, but oduble check so not to wipe out your hard drive.

3rd Party Utilities

Now depending on the software it should come with a how to guide and what so check on that, but hte most popular software for partitioning hard drives is partition magic by Symantec (Norton). But before you drop the cash I believe using one of the other methods up top would be more feasible as you get to understand your computer more by doing it the Old School way and not using any 3rd party software. So these guides should help you out, and if you have a problem after you tried one of the methods make sure to post back here.

 

 

 


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odomike
Another very good and easy utility for parttition and hard disk management is the Acronis Disc Director Suite. This is what I use and as a hardware techie, I would recommend this.

It aint hard to use. Infact, all you need is a very good understanding of the English Language to use it which I believe you have.

If you can lay your hands on the demo version or if you can buy a full version, all the better for ya.

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