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ross m. greenberg
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      03-28-2009
I'm trying to go entirely Vista. I have two partitions, the C.: partition is my Vista partition. The D.: partition it's what's left of my XP installation. I wish to get rid of the XP installation and just have one partition that is Vista. I have updated via Windows update, run a "CHKDSK" did a cleanup on the current Vista partition and back things up on my external USB using Norton ghost.

What is the best method of extending the C: partition? Do I simply un-allocate the D: partition and then extend the C: Vista partition? Do I have to format the D: partition?

Ross

 
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Rick Rogers
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      03-28-2009
Hi,

You simply run diskmgmt.msc (disk manager) and delete the D: volume provided
it is not designated as the system volume. Then expand C: to encompass the
free space. However:

- If D: is designate as the system volume, you will need to do a boot
recovery by booting the Vista disk and running the recovery console.

- If D: is not immediately located after C: as seen in disk manager, you
will need a third party partitioning utility to manipulate (slide) the
volumes so that the resulting free space it. A volume can only be extended
to free space after it, not before it.

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"ross m. greenberg" <greenber@@gmail.com> wrote in message
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I'm trying to go entirely Vista. I have two partitions, the C.: partition is
my Vista partition. The D.: partition it's what's left of my XP
installation. I wish to get rid of the XP installation and just have one
partition that is Vista. I have updated via Windows update, run a "CHKDSK"
did a cleanup on the current Vista partition and back things up on my
external USB using Norton ghost.

What is the best method of extending the C: partition? Do I simply
un-allocate the D: partition and then extend the C: Vista partition? Do I
have to format the D: partition?

Ross

 
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JohnJ
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      03-30-2009

"ross m. greenberg" <greenber@@gmail.com> wrote in message
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I'm trying to go entirely Vista. I have two partitions, the C.: partition is
my Vista partition. The D.: partition it's what's left of my XP
installation. I wish to get rid of the XP installation and just have one
partition that is Vista. I have updated via Windows update, run a "CHKDSK"
did a cleanup on the current Vista partition and back things up on my
external USB using Norton ghost.

What is the best method of extending the C: partition? Do I simply
un-allocate the D: partition and then extend the C: Vista partition? Do I
have to format the D: partition?

Ross

One quick way is to use the free EASEUS Partition Master 3.5 Home Edition
found at http://www.partition-tool.com/personal.htm

I was wary of using the built in partition application Vista offers. The
EASEUS program worked great for me. I had a 160 GB disk from my Win98 days
which could only recognize and format 120 GB. With EASUS I was able to just
extend the partition next to the unallocated space to claim the 25 GB. I
thought that was very cool.

Installing the program was easy and Help in the menu bar offers a pdf file
for a User's Guide.

You'd probably just delete the partition and then extend the C partition
over the area.

John

 
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PeterDorr
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      04-07-2009

> EASEUS Partition Master Home Edition ONLY supports 32 bit Windows
> systems (See '_How_to_figure_out_Windows_32_or_64?_'
> (http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus...-or-64-bit.htm)).
> If your computer is running 64 bit Windows systems, please check
> '_Professional_' (http://www.partition-tool.com/professional.htm) or
> '_Server_'
> (http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus...anager-server/)
> editions


And unfortunately that one is not free :cry:


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Mike Torello
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      04-07-2009
PeterDorr <> wrote:

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>> EASEUS Partition Master Home Edition ONLY supports 32 bit Windows
>> systems (See '_How_to_figure_out_Windows_32_or_64?_'
>> (http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus...-or-64-bit.htm)).
>> If your computer is running 64 bit Windows systems, please check
>> '_Professional_' (http://www.partition-tool.com/professional.htm) or
>> '_Server_'
>> (http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus...anager-server/)
>> editions

>
>And unfortunately that one is not free :cry:


You won't find a freebie for x64 so dry your tears and start saving.
 
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PeterDorr
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      04-07-2009

Oooooh, only $30, so that should not be too much of a problem if it
saves me a complete reinstall of Vista.
Thanks for the tip anyway


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Chad Harris
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      04-18-2009
I can't see your OP. I can only guess you want to increase the size of a
partition but who knows. You can do it free with a program that works very
well for me--G-Parted Live. I've been using it with 32 bit and 64 bit Win 7
and Vista. It works on both.

http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php

CH

"PeterDorr" <> wrote in message
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>> EASEUS Partition Master Home Edition ONLY supports 32 bit Windows
>> systems (See '_How_to_figure_out_Windows_32_or_64?_'
>> (http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus...-or-64-bit.htm)).
>> If your computer is running 64 bit Windows systems, please check
>> '_Professional_' (http://www.partition-tool.com/professional.htm) or
>> '_Server_'
>> (http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus...anager-server/)
>> editions

>
> And unfortunately that one is not free :cry:
>
>
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> PeterDorr


 
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