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Ed H
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      06-08-2008
Hey:

MY HDD lists the order of my partitions as D:, C:, and E:. I have Vista 64
set up on C: and 32-bit on E: to experiment with each. D: is a recovery
partition. I'm thinking of removing the data from E: and deleting it and
then "Stretching" C: back to it's original size. Best way to do this?

Thank you,
Ed

 
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Rachel
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      06-08-2008
You probably need 3rd party partitioning software to do that.

"Ed H" <> wrote in message
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> Hey:
>
> MY HDD lists the order of my partitions as D:, C:, and E:. I have Vista 64
> set up on C: and 32-bit on E: to experiment with each. D: is a recovery
> partition. I'm thinking of removing the data from E: and deleting it and
> then "Stretching" C: back to it's original size. Best way to do this?
>
> Thank you,
> Ed



 
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Ed H
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      06-08-2008
I don't believe so.

Ed


"Rachel" <> wrote in message
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> You probably need 3rd party partitioning software to do that.
>
> "Ed H" <> wrote in message
> news:%...
>> Hey:
>>
>> MY HDD lists the order of my partitions as D:, C:, and E:. I have Vista
>> 64 set up on C: and 32-bit on E: to experiment with each. D: is a
>> recovery partition. I'm thinking of removing the data from E: and
>> deleting it and then "Stretching" C: back to it's original size. Best way
>> to do this?
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Ed

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Rachel
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      06-08-2008
Doesn't matter what you believe, the facts are what matters.

"Ed H" <> wrote in message
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>I don't believe so.
>
> Ed
>
>
> "Rachel" <> wrote in message
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>> You probably need 3rd party partitioning software to do that.
>>
>> "Ed H" <> wrote in message
>> news:%...
>>> Hey:
>>>
>>> MY HDD lists the order of my partitions as D:, C:, and E:. I have Vista
>>> 64 set up on C: and 32-bit on E: to experiment with each. D: is a
>>> recovery partition. I'm thinking of removing the data from E: and
>>> deleting it and then "Stretching" C: back to it's original size. Best
>>> way to do this?
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>> Ed

>>
>>

>



 
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solon fox
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      06-08-2008
On Jun 8, 6:47*am, "Ed H" <edandsa...@NOSPAMcomcast.net> wrote:
> Hey:
>
> MY HDD lists the order of my partitions as D:, C:, and E:. I have Vista 64
> set up on C: and 32-bit on E: to experiment with each. D: is a recovery
> partition. I'm thinking of removing the data from E: and deleting it and
> then "Stretching" C: back to it's original size. Best way to do this?
>
> Thank you,
> Ed


I think that C and E would need to be contiguous. To increase the size
of the C partition the space next to it has to be free. It doesn't
sound like this is the case.

If your drive is partitioned as follows: C partion - | D partion - | E
partion

Format E, copy or move D contents to E. Through Computer
Management>Storage>Disk Management, delete the D drive, delete the
partition and extended the C drive (as I recall, the presentation in
the extend a drive dialog was confusing, but just next, next, take the
defaults and finish).

If there is nothing between C and E, then you simply delete the E
drive, delete the partitin and extend the C drive.

I hope this helps.

-solon fox
 
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      06-08-2008

"Rachel" <> wrote in message
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> Doesn't matter what you believe, the facts are what matters.


I Want to Believe (new x-files movie out soon!!)

 
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Ed H
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      06-08-2008
Yes my order is D, C, E. I want to delete E and expand C. I believe Vista
disk management can handle that, that's what I believe. Just wanted to be
sure and not have a boot issue.
Thanks,
Ed


"solon fox" <> wrote in message
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On Jun 8, 6:47 am, "Ed H" <edandsa...@NOSPAMcomcast.net> wrote:
> Hey:
>
> MY HDD lists the order of my partitions as D:, C:, and E:. I have Vista 64
> set up on C: and 32-bit on E: to experiment with each. D: is a recovery
> partition. I'm thinking of removing the data from E: and deleting it and
> then "Stretching" C: back to it's original size. Best way to do this?
>
> Thank you,
> Ed


I think that C and E would need to be contiguous. To increase the size
of the C partition the space next to it has to be free. It doesn't
sound like this is the case.

If your drive is partitioned as follows: C partion - | D partion - | E
partion

Format E, copy or move D contents to E. Through Computer
Management>Storage>Disk Management, delete the D drive, delete the
partition and extended the C drive (as I recall, the presentation in
the extend a drive dialog was confusing, but just next, next, take the
defaults and finish).

If there is nothing between C and E, then you simply delete the E
drive, delete the partitin and extend the C drive.

I hope this helps.

-solon fox

 
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Ed H
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      06-08-2008
Thank you Solon Fox, that was easy, no issues and no third party software,
that's what I believed.

Ed


"solon fox" <> wrote in message
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On Jun 8, 6:47 am, "Ed H" <edandsa...@NOSPAMcomcast.net> wrote:
> Hey:
>
> MY HDD lists the order of my partitions as D:, C:, and E:. I have Vista 64
> set up on C: and 32-bit on E: to experiment with each. D: is a recovery
> partition. I'm thinking of removing the data from E: and deleting it and
> then "Stretching" C: back to it's original size. Best way to do this?
>
> Thank you,
> Ed


I think that C and E would need to be contiguous. To increase the size
of the C partition the space next to it has to be free. It doesn't
sound like this is the case.

If your drive is partitioned as follows: C partion - | D partion - | E
partion

Format E, copy or move D contents to E. Through Computer
Management>Storage>Disk Management, delete the D drive, delete the
partition and extended the C drive (as I recall, the presentation in
the extend a drive dialog was confusing, but just next, next, take the
defaults and finish).

If there is nothing between C and E, then you simply delete the E
drive, delete the partitin and extend the C drive.

I hope this helps.

-solon fox

 
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solon fox
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      06-08-2008
Done already? That was fast!

Vista Disk Management is pretty rudimentary, but you don't need third
party software to remove a partition and extend a drive to contiguous
space. I learned how to do it only a few weeks ago.

-solon fox

On Jun 8, 7:48*am, "Ed H" <edandsa...@NOSPAMcomcast.net> wrote:
> Thank you Solon Fox, that was easy, no issues and no third party software,
> that's what I believed.
>
> Ed
>
> "solon fox" <solon...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:eb3bba3a-476f-47dc-a655-...
> On Jun 8, 6:47 am, "Ed H" <edandsa...@NOSPAMcomcast.net> wrote:
>
> > Hey:

>
> > MY HDD lists the order of my partitions as D:, C:, and E:. I have Vista 64
> > set up on C: and 32-bit on E: to experiment with each. D: is a recovery
> > partition. I'm thinking of removing the data from E: and deleting it and
> > then "Stretching" C: back to it's original size. Best way to do this?

>
> > Thank you,
> > Ed

>
> I think that C and E would need to be contiguous. To increase the size
> of the C partition the space next to it has to be free. It doesn't
> sound like this is the case.
>
> If your drive is partitioned as follows: C partion - | D partion - | E
> partion
>
> Format E, copy or move D contents to E. Through Computer
> Management>Storage>Disk Management, delete the D drive, delete the
> partition and extended the C drive (as I recall, the presentation in
> the extend a drive dialog was confusing, but just next, next, take the
> defaults and finish).
>
> If there is nothing between C and E, then you simply delete the E
> drive, delete the partitin and extend the C drive.
>
> I hope this helps.
>
> -solon fox


 
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David Webb
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      06-08-2008
I don't know what "order" you're referring to unless it's what's showing in one
of the Disk Management windows, which is sorted alphabetically. Your C drive
(Drive #0) is most probably the system drive, so that is active partition and it
contains the boot manager for both installed OSs.

Before or after you successfully delete the E partition and resize the C
partition, you'll have to modify the boot manager in order to remove the dual
boot menu. Vista has a built in command line tool which can be hard to use. This
task can be done more easily with 3rd party GUI utilities. You may want to look
into these freeware utilities:

EasyBCD
http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/fil...scription.html

VistaBootPro
http://www.vistabootpro.org/

"Ed H" <> wrote in message
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> Yes my order is D, C, E. I want to delete E and expand C. I believe Vista disk
> management can handle that, that's what I believe. Just wanted to be sure and
> not have a boot issue.
> Thanks,
> Ed
>
>
> "solon fox" <> wrote in message
> news:eb3bba3a-476f-47dc-a655-...
> On Jun 8, 6:47 am, "Ed H" <edandsa...@NOSPAMcomcast.net> wrote:
>> Hey:
>>
>> MY HDD lists the order of my partitions as D:, C:, and E:. I have Vista 64
>> set up on C: and 32-bit on E: to experiment with each. D: is a recovery
>> partition. I'm thinking of removing the data from E: and deleting it and
>> then "Stretching" C: back to it's original size. Best way to do this?
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Ed

>
> I think that C and E would need to be contiguous. To increase the size
> of the C partition the space next to it has to be free. It doesn't
> sound like this is the case.
>
> If your drive is partitioned as follows: C partion - | D partion - | E
> partion
>
> Format E, copy or move D contents to E. Through Computer
> Management>Storage>Disk Management, delete the D drive, delete the
> partition and extended the C drive (as I recall, the presentation in
> the extend a drive dialog was confusing, but just next, next, take the
> defaults and finish).
>
> If there is nothing between C and E, then you simply delete the E
> drive, delete the partitin and extend the C drive.
>
> I hope this helps.
>
> -solon fox



 
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