Hi, Latoon.
I asked:
>> What is the make and model of your computer?
You answered that question.
>> Was Vista pre-installed on it?
You didn't answer that one.
>> Which version of Vista?
You half-answered that one: Vista Ultimate - but you didn't say if 32-bit
or 64-bit.
> I installed Vista Ultimate from the DVD, it told me that the upgrade
> option
> was disabled and that I should do a clean install.
Upgrade from what? I guess this answers my "was Vista pre-installed"
question in a roundabout way. :>{
> appeared on the default drive C. This gave me 10GB extra, but there is
> still
> about 31GB free lying around in the new simple volume, I can play around
> with
More cryptic comments, rather than a straightforward description of the
layout of your hard drive. :>(
> If it is a simple as deleting the new simple volume and increasing the
> size
> of the main drive then that would be just wonderful - but how?
IF that's what you want to do, then use Disk Management (diskmgmt.msc) to
delete the new volume. IF that leaves free space CONTIGUOUS to your Drive
C:, then you should be able to Extend Volume C: to include that free space.
If you want less than the full 31 GB to be added to Drive C:, then be sure
you specify the size in MB, not GB (for 10 GB, enter 10,000, not 10 - voice
of sad experience). You haven't mentioned Disk Management; are you familiar
with it?
If you need more help, please post a screenshot of Disk Management's
Graphical View so that I can get a picture of just how your hard drive is
organized.
RC
--
R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
Microsoft Windows MVP
(Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1)
"Latoon" <> wrote in message
news:762C34AA-2E83-46C5-9D90-...
> Hello R.C. White,
>
> I installed Vista Ultimate from the DVD, it told me that the upgrade
> option
> was disabled and that I should do a clean install. It did offer to
> partition
> the corrupted hard drive, which I let it do and it installed correctly. I
> managed to get some settings back from a One Care back up. It was only
> when
> I double clicked computer that I realized that my free space was
> dangerously
> low and slowing things down. I deleted 'old windows installation' which
> appeared on the default drive C. This gave me 10GB extra, but there is
> still
> about 31GB free lying around in the new simple volume, I can play around
> with
> that in terms of shrinking volume etc, but it creates yet another simple
> volume rather than let me increase the volume of the default drive.
> My computer is a Dell Inspiron 6000, 80GB HD and 1000MB RAM. I installed
> Office on the default drive C (thinking I would be able to access the free
> space at some point).
> My data is backed up on One Care on an external Hard Drive, I have had
> some
> difficulties with that too, but I can replace anything missing in time.
> If it is a simple as deleting the new simple volume and increasing the
> size
> of the main drive then that would be just wonderful - but how?
>
> Many thanks again,
>
> Latoon.
>
> "R. C. White" wrote:
>
>> Hi, Latoon.
>>
>> You've left out a LOT of details! Vista does not partition a hard drive
>> without instructions from you.
>>
>> What is the make and model of your computer? Was Vista pre-installed on
>> it?
>> Which version of Vista?
>>
>> HOW did you reinstall Vista? Step by step? Did you boot from the Vista
>> DVD-ROM and run Setup from there? Did you tell Setup to create a new
>> volume? Where did you re-install Office? Where is your data?
>>
>> We know how to shrink or expand a volume, using Disk Management, but we
>> need
>> to know more about your existing arrangement before we go making
>> suggestions.
>>
>> Maybe it is as simple as deleting your second volume and expanding Drive
>> C:
>> to cover the whole drive - or maybe not.
>>
>> RC
>>
>> "Latoon" <> wrote in message
>> news:23CCE08F-D1D9-4E63-8BF7-...
>> > Have just suffered a catastrophic software meltdown and had to do a
>> > clean
>> > install of Vista and Office. All are running fine, but I have noticed
>> > that
>> > instead of a single drive C like I used to have, Vista has partitioned
>> > the
>> > hard drive. I have managed to free up all the space on the Single
>> > Volume
>> > that used to hold my data but I cannot reassign the free space to the
>> > main
>> > drive C. Does anyone know how to do this? I can shrink the volume on
>> > the
>> > free simple volume but it only creates yet another one and I don't seem
>> > to
>> > be
>> > able to expand the space on the main drive.
>> > Any thoughts would be most welcom.