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Winxp - Merging Primary With Logical Partition | ||
Discussion by manuleka with 12 Replies.
Last Update: October 5, 2011, 8:15 pm | |||
C:\ system (Primary - 40GB)
D:\ data1 (Logical - 60GB)
E:\ data2 (Primary - 8GB)
anyone recommend me a tool (FREE ofcourse) that will allow me to merge partition D and E? i've tried easeus home edition and with it's merging option it only allows a merge between C and D or C and E
i'm after a solution that will allow me not to shift/copy data around... i know on D:\ and E:\ i have nothing... but currently if i can't find a way i will reside to copying data from C into another PC before i reformat the whole Hard Disk Drive
cheers
Tue Oct 4, 2011 Reply New Discussion
Your E: disk is rather small, so I would simply copy it's content to your D: disk.
Then boot on the gparted CD (or off a Linux distro including gpartted) and simply delete your E: partition, and then enlarge the D: disk, expanding it on the whole free space.
gparted is free, so it meets your specs
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QUOTE (manuleka)
i'm gonna have to do some reading to reflash my memory on primary and logical partitionsLink: view Post: 159802
Don't worry with that. Create primary partitions as loong as you don't need more than four ones.
Tue Oct 4, 2011 Reply New Discussion
Tue Oct 4, 2011 Reply New Discussion
If you need to make rather small partitions (typically 2 gigs) and if you have small disks (typically 9 gigs) you need to have several disks, so you first exhaust the maximum 4 primary partitions (one per physical disk) and then you add logical partitions in order to have several small partitions until each disk is full.
Why small partitions ? Because FAT16 was only able to manage small partitions.
Wed Oct 5, 2011 Reply New Discussion
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It's one of the tools you always need to carry with you.
Clonezilla is the second one. Do you have a working backup of your system disk?
Wed Oct 5, 2011 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (yordan)
You are right, gparted is a pretty handy tool.It's one of the tools you always need to carry with you.
Clonezilla is the second one. Do you have a working backup of your system disk?
Link: view Post: 159827
um no i don't
Wed Oct 5, 2011 Reply New Discussion
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um no i don'tSo you have to test cloneZilla.
You backup your C: disk to a file of your USB disk.
In case of crash, you restore the disk from the backup.
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