"Dell Boy" <> wrote in message
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> In two days time I'm helping a friend with his laptop and one of the
> things I
> want to do is delete the extended partition (and the logical volume it
> contains) from his hard drive. I will then enlarge the remaining
> partition.
>
> I seem to remember using Vista Disk Management before to delete a logical
> volume but it wouldn't allow me to delete the Extended Partition? Can
> anyone
> confirm that is the case and if so recommend something they've used
> successfully to delete Extended Partitions under Vista.
>
> I have Partition Magic 8.0 bootable CD but it is seven years old now and
> I'm
> not sure it will work with the version of NTFS used in Vista.
Hi Dell Boy--
I just want to say absolutely to two comments.
Richard Urban pointed out PM is not made/or has not been updated to work in
Vista and Windows 7 and it has not. Symantec bought it and they seem to
have just abandoned it. Also anyone who used PM back in the days when Win
2K and XP were fresh, knows it can take an awfully long time when it does
work on XP and Windows OS's prior to XP.
Ray suggested G-Parted Live which comes from Linux Gnu and Gnome and it has
been a great help to me in resizing partitions of all types on notebooks
because the upgrade mechanism for Win 7 successively wants more and more HD
space each time you do it to expand its files. It's a great suggestion and
I highly recommend it. When you format with G-Parted it formats in seconds,
much faster than Disk Management in Windows does.
It's difficult and a lot of shifting around to actually add space with Disk
Management. The partitions have to be in a certain position. This is not
the case with G-Parted Live Disk.
One important tip that many people don't tell you you need to follow for
G-Parted to actually work:
When the G-Parted Partition Screen comes up, put your mouse in the lower
right hand corner and drag it to the width of your monitor or G-Parted's
changes might refuse to apply.
After you make your changes, you have to go to the top toolbar and click
"apply".
http://gparted.sourceforge.net/download.php
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windo...sta-partition/
http://lifehacker.com/software/parti...-cd-175024.php
Best,
CH