6 6pack Mastermind Jun 19, 2007 #1 is there any way to combine two drives without formatting? i want to combine c drive (4gb) with windows 2k3 installed on it with d drive (20gb). I have removed all stuff from d drive for this purpose. Also i'm using ntfs file system.
is there any way to combine two drives without formatting? i want to combine c drive (4gb) with windows 2k3 installed on it with d drive (20gb). I have removed all stuff from d drive for this purpose. Also i'm using ntfs file system.
zhopudey Galvanizer Jun 19, 2007 #2 Partition magic has a merge feature. Edit: If D:\ is empty, then use partition magic or Disk Director to delete D:\, and add the space to C:\
Partition magic has a merge feature. Edit: If D:\ is empty, then use partition magic or Disk Director to delete D:\, and add the space to C:\
Rahul Galvanizer Jun 19, 2007 #4 6pack said: can i use windows built in disk management to do this? Click to expand... nope i guess
zhopudey Galvanizer Jun 19, 2007 #5 I dont think disk management lets you change the size of a partition.
blr_p Oracle Jun 19, 2007 #6 my tool of choice would be Partition Magic, but will it work reliably on vista ?..which version not heard of disk director.
my tool of choice would be Partition Magic, but will it work reliably on vista ?..which version not heard of disk director.
Freaky Galvanizer Jun 19, 2007 #7 blr_p said: not heard of disk director. Click to expand... Acronis Disk Director - One of the best HDD Management s/w suite out there.
blr_p said: not heard of disk director. Click to expand... Acronis Disk Director - One of the best HDD Management s/w suite out there.