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| delete D partition I have a hard disk drive that I just realized is partitioned for a C: drive and a D: drive. I foiund this out by doing properties on C: and D drives. The C: drive has all the data and software, and is 15GB (11GB are used). The D: drive appears to have no data and software. It is 55GB and says it is 99% free. I would like to have only one drive, the C: drive. I am told I can delete the D drive. If I delete the D drive, will my C drive automatically now have 70GB of data? How do I delete the D: Drive on XP Home Edition? Is there anything else I should be aware of before I delete the D: position? Steve |
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| Re: delete D partition Steve wrote: > I have a hard disk drive that I just realized is partitioned for a C: > drive and a D: drive. I foiund this out by doing properties on C: > and D drives. The C: drive has all the data and software, and is 15GB > (11GB are used). > > The D: drive appears to have no data and software. It is 55GB and > says it is 99% free. > > I would like to have only one drive, the C: drive. I am told I can > delete the D drive. If I delete the D drive, will my C drive > automatically now have 70GB of data? No. The space that D: occupied will be unusable. What you really want to do, I assume, is not just delete the D: but change the partition structure so that you end up with a single drive using all the space. Unfortunately, no version of Windows provides any way of changing the existing partition structure of the drive nondestructively. The only way to do what you want is with third-party software. Partition Magic is the best-known such program, but there are freeware/shareware alternatives. One such program is BootIt Next Generation. It's shareware, but comes with a free 30-day trial, so you should be able to do what you want within that 30 days. I haven't used it myself (because I've never needed to use *any* such program), but it comes highly recommended by several other MVPs here. Whatever software you use, make sure you have a good backup before beginning. Although there's no reason to expect a problem, things *can* go wrong. -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup |
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| Re: delete D partition see my reply to your other post Regards Mark dormer "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:21422D1A-66D1-4F91-8179-CD3217944D47@microsoft.com... >I have a hard disk drive that I just realized is partitioned for a C: drive > and a D: drive. I foiund this out by doing properties on C: and D drives. > The C: drive has all the data and software, and is 15GB (11GB are used). > > The D: drive appears to have no data and software. It is 55GB and says it > is 99% free. > > I would like to have only one drive, the C: drive. I am told I can delete > the D drive. If I delete the D drive, will my C drive automatically now > have > 70GB of data? > > How do I delete the D: Drive on XP Home Edition? > > Is there anything else I should be aware of before I delete the D: > position? > > Steve |
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| Re: delete D partition i suggest not to screw things up by deleting it just yet.... if you don't have a partition management software you will have alot of headaches..... I really suggest getting/buying this tool as it comes in handy. One i like and use is the acronis disk director. basically, win xp home version does not have partition management that is user friednly. but i can tell you where it is and see if you can figure out how to use it. open up a cmd prompt/window then type diskpart then do a help, dir, list and the prompt..... "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:21422D1A-66D1-4F91-8179-CD3217944D47@microsoft.com... >I have a hard disk drive that I just realized is partitioned for a C: drive > and a D: drive. I foiund this out by doing properties on C: and D drives. > The C: drive has all the data and software, and is 15GB (11GB are used). > > The D: drive appears to have no data and software. It is 55GB and says it > is 99% free. > > I would like to have only one drive, the C: drive. I am told I can delete > the D drive. If I delete the D drive, will my C drive automatically now > have > 70GB of data? > > How do I delete the D: Drive on XP Home Edition? > > Is there anything else I should be aware of before I delete the D: > position? > > Steve |
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| RE: delete D partition How about if I take an easier approach. Since the D: drive has 3+ more space, can I re-name the C: drive to D: and the D: drive to C. Can I then copy the data files the new "C:". Will the application software automatically work OK? "Steve" wrote: > I have a hard disk drive that I just realized is partitioned for a C: drive > and a D: drive. I foiund this out by doing properties on C: and D drives. > The C: drive has all the data and software, and is 15GB (11GB are used). > > The D: drive appears to have no data and software. It is 55GB and says it > is 99% free. > > I would like to have only one drive, the C: drive. I am told I can delete > the D drive. If I delete the D drive, will my C drive automatically now have > 70GB of data? > > How do I delete the D: Drive on XP Home Edition? > > Is there anything else I should be aware of before I delete the D: position? > > Steve |
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| Re: delete D partition for security reasons, there are many system files that will not allow you to copy them but you can reinstall the o.s. and softwares to the D you should double check to see if you really need to have data files on the c instead of the d clean out your c with cleanmgr and maybe compress it. are you using ntfs? "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2E6E03D1-36F2-4870-82CC-D989F6A4F475@microsoft.com... > How about if I take an easier approach. Since the D: drive has 3+ more > space, can I re-name the C: drive to D: and the D: drive to C. Can I then > copy the data files the new "C:". Will the application software > automatically work OK? > > "Steve" wrote: > >> I have a hard disk drive that I just realized is partitioned for a C: >> drive >> and a D: drive. I foiund this out by doing properties on C: and D >> drives. >> The C: drive has all the data and software, and is 15GB (11GB are used). >> >> The D: drive appears to have no data and software. It is 55GB and says >> it >> is 99% free. >> >> I would like to have only one drive, the C: drive. I am told I can >> delete >> the D drive. If I delete the D drive, will my C drive automatically now >> have >> 70GB of data? >> >> How do I delete the D: Drive on XP Home Edition? >> >> Is there anything else I should be aware of before I delete the D: >> position? >> >> Steve |
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| Re: delete D partition No you cannot do that, use the previous suggestions, delete D, and use a 3rd party app to resize C. "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2E6E03D1-36F2-4870-82CC-D989F6A4F475@microsoft.com... > How about if I take an easier approach. Since the D: drive has 3+ more > space, can I re-name the C: drive to D: and the D: drive to C. Can I then > copy the data files the new "C:". Will the application software > automatically work OK? > > "Steve" wrote: > >> I have a hard disk drive that I just realized is partitioned for a C: >> drive >> and a D: drive. I foiund this out by doing properties on C: and D >> drives. >> The C: drive has all the data and software, and is 15GB (11GB are used). >> >> The D: drive appears to have no data and software. It is 55GB and says >> it >> is 99% free. >> >> I would like to have only one drive, the C: drive. I am told I can >> delete >> the D drive. If I delete the D drive, will my C drive automatically now >> have >> 70GB of data? >> >> How do I delete the D: Drive on XP Home Edition? >> >> Is there anything else I should be aware of before I delete the D: >> position? >> >> Steve |
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