"Steve" <> wrote in message
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> I've never actually tried to change my partitions before and I'm a bit
> confused. I would like to take some of my C: and expand D: However,
> Vista's
> disk management program really limits the shrinking allowed (I believe due
> to
> page files). Even when I defrag C: and get some unallocated space, I
> can't
> expand b/c it's left of my D:. Can I delete D: and expand C: to use all
> available space, and then create a new D drive? What exactly is a logical
> drive (like my D
? When I create a new drive it is not labeled as
> logical... Thanks!
While, as I stated, I've not used Vista's Disk Management for this purpose
as I use Acronis Disk Director, I would assume you would be able to perform
this function.
The following might with explaining drive types and partitioning:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logical_drive
Note: you will see the term extended partition. Some partitioning software
such as Acronis Disk Director, create the extended partition in the
background and you won't see it in the partition list. Other software shows
it in the partition list. In Acronis, it is created automatically, in
others it may need to be specifically created.
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