Hi, rubyearth.
Your solution may be simple - or not - depending on some facts that you've
not yet told us.
The name of the "new Backup Software program" may be important. Someone
here might recognize it and know about any problems or quirks it might have.
You have not told us how many hard drives and how they are organized.
Specifically, WHERE is that 120 GB of "Unallocated" space? Does it actually
say "Unallocated"? Mine says "Free space". (It means the same thing, but
you know how picky computers can get sometimes.)
> I tried doing Extend Volume in Disk Management for C drive, but it is
> greyed
> out so not an option.
Is your Unallocated space immediately after Drive C:? If there is a Drive
D: or something else between Drive C: and the free space, then Extend Volume
can't work on the System or Boot Volume. In some cases, we've been able to
get the job done by using a multi-step process. (You might be able to
create a new volume in the free space, move the now-intervening contents
there, then delete the volume immediately after Drive C: and Extend Drive C:
into that freed-up contiguous space.)
Or it might work to have Disk Management create a new 120 GB volume using
all that Unallocated space, then immediately delete that new volume. (Sort
of like UNinstalling a stubborn program by first reinstalling it, letting
its internal pointers and registry entries be reestablished, and then
uninstalling it.)
If you tell us more details about your hard drive layout, maybe we can help
you do what you want to do.
RC
--
R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
Microsoft Windows MVP
(Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64)
"rubyearth" <> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> I recently installed a new Backup Software program on my HP PC - running
> Vista.
>
> The program created a new recovery partition using disk space from my C
> drive.
>
> Have since uninstalled the program as I was not happy with it at all.
>
> The new recovery partition is gone, but the disk space originally taken
> from
> C drive and allocated to the new program's partition (120Gb) is now
> showing
> as Unallocated in Computer Management.
>
> What I'd like to know is, how do I get my system back to how it was
> originally, i.e. put this unallocated disk space back into C drive as I
> would
> prefer not to have any other partitions?
>
> I tried doing Extend Volume in Disk Management for C drive, but it is
> greyed
> out so not an option.
>
> Thanks all!
>
>
>
> --
> dazed and confused