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| Time to start over I have two hard drives and dual boot, XP and 2000. Both drives are set up the same, one primary partition and two logical partitions. I am running out of space on the primary partition on both drives. I would like to delete the logical drives on both hard drives and have only one partition on each drive. I also have a large capacity external USB/fire wire hard drive w/backup a program. Would it be possible to backup 2000 to the large capacity drive, remove the logical partitions, have one partition, format; then put the backup drive back on the hard drive and repeat the steps for XP? I don't have a copy of several programs on XP, so I am trying to get around wiping out everything and starting from scratch. This would not be a problem for the 2000 drive. This will be my first time trying this and I don't know everything I should consider. Thanks for the help. |
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| Re: Time to start over Do you still need Windows 2000? With XP what is the size of each partition and how much free space is on each? Do you have a separate page file for each system? Where are your data files? -- Hope this helps. Gerry ~~~~ FCA Stourport, England Enquire, plan and execute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Sunshine" <sunshinenews2000-nwsgrps******.com> wrote in message news:uppb5zmJHHA.960@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >I have two hard drives and dual boot, XP and 2000. Both drives are set >up the same, one primary partition and two logical partitions. I am >running out of space on the primary partition on both drives. I would >like to delete the logical drives on both hard drives and have only one >partition on each drive. I also have a large capacity external USB/fire >wire hard drive w/backup a program. Would it be possible to backup >2000 to the large capacity drive, remove the logical partitions, have >one partition, format; then put the backup drive back on the hard drive >and repeat the steps for XP? I don't have a copy of several programs on >XP, so I am trying to get around wiping out everything and starting >from scratch. This would not be a problem for the 2000 drive. This >will be my first time trying this and I don't know everything I should >consider. > > Thanks for the help. > > |
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| Re: Time to start over Yes, I need 2000; some of the older photo applications are not compatible with XP. XP has an 80 GB hard drive; the primary partition is 40 GB (37.2 GB) with 9.86 GB of free space and the logical drives are 20 GB (18.6 GB) each all free space. 2000 has a 40 GB hard drive; the primary partition is 20 GB (18.6) with 285 MB of free space; the logical drives are equally divided with all free space. I have transferred all photos and videos from the logical drives to the external hard drive. Yes, each drive has a separate page file;I have 1GB of memory. The data files are mostly on XP. "Gerry Cornell" <gcjc@tenretnitb.com> wrote in message news:OrYPvNnJHHA.1064@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Do you still need Windows 2000? > > With XP what is the size of each partition and how much > free space is on each? > > Do you have a separate page file for each system? > > Where are your data files? > > -- > > Hope this helps. > > Gerry > ~~~~ > FCA > Stourport, England > > Enquire, plan and execute > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > > "Sunshine" <sunshinenews2000-nwsgrps******.com> wrote in message > news:uppb5zmJHHA.960@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>I have two hard drives and dual boot, XP and 2000. Both drives are set up >>the same, one primary partition and two logical partitions. I am running >>out of space on the primary partition on both drives. I would like to >>delete the logical drives on both hard drives and have only one partition >>on each drive. I also have a large capacity external USB/fire wire hard >>drive w/backup a program. Would it be possible to backup 2000 to the >>large capacity drive, remove the logical partitions, have one partition, >>format; then put the backup drive back on the hard drive and repeat the >>steps for XP? I don't have a copy of several programs on XP, so I am >>trying to get around wiping out everything and starting from scratch. >>This would not be a problem for the 2000 drive. This will be my first >>time trying this and I don't know everything I should consider. >> >> Thanks for the help. >> >> > > |
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| Re: Time to start over >>>"Sunshine" <sunshinenews2000-nwsgrps******.com> wrote in message >>>I have two hard drives and dual boot, XP and 2000. Both drives are set up >>>the same, one primary partition and two logical partitions. I am running >>>out of space on the primary partition on both drives. I would like to >>>delete the logical drives on both hard drives and have only one partition >>>on each drive. I also have a large capacity external USB/fire wire hard >>>drive w/backup a program. Would it be possible to backup 2000 to the >>>large capacity drive, remove the logical partitions, have one partition, >>>format; then put the backup drive back on the hard drive and repeat the >>>steps for XP? I don't have a copy of several programs on XP, so I am >>>trying to get around wiping out everything and starting from scratch. >>>This would not be a problem for the 2000 drive. This will be my first >>>time trying this and I don't know everything I should consider. >>> >>> Thanks for the help. > "Gerry Cornell" <gcjc@tenretnitb.com> wrote in message > news:OrYPvNnJHHA.1064@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> Do you still need Windows 2000? >> With XP what is the size of each partition and how much >> free space is on each? >> Do you have a separate page file for each system? >> Where are your data files? >> >> Gerry >> FCA >> Stourport, England "Sunshine" <sunshinenews2000-nwsgrps******.com> wrote in message news:O8MdWXqJHHA.1248@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Yes, I need 2000; some of the older photo applications are not compatible > with XP. XP has an 80 GB hard drive; the primary partition is 40 GB (37.2 > GB) with 9.86 GB of free space and the logical drives are 20 GB (18.6 GB) > each all free space. 2000 has a 40 GB hard drive; the primary partition > is 20 GB (18.6) with 285 MB of free space; the logical drives are equally > divided with all free space. I have transferred all photos and videos > from the logical drives to the external hard drive. Yes, each drive has a > separate page file;I have 1GB of memory. The data files are mostly on XP. Sunshine: Assuming I correctly understand your objectives here, there are a number of ways you can accomplish your goal but I think the most straightforward & reasonably simple way would be to use a partition management utility such as Partition Magic to merge the partitions on both of your HDDs so that each HDD would have a single partition encompassing the entire disk capacity. In the final analysis that's your ultimate objective, is it not? Generally speaking the merging process goes without a hitch but like everything else in this business things can go wrong. So it's important (if not vital in your case) that before undertaking this merging process you back up all the folders/files that are important to you. Since you have a USB external HDD you can easily do this. Better yet would be to use a disk imaging program such as Acronis True Image to create a disk image of each HDD and store such on the USBEHD. The obvious advantage of using a partition management program in this case is that this would avoid the necessity of transferring HDDs from one device to another. Anna |
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| Re: Time to start over Do you need to use these older photo applications? There are freeware applications , which may suit. XnView http://perso.orange.fr/pierre.g/xnview/enhome.html IrfanView http://www.irfanview.com/ -- Hope this helps. Gerry ~~~~ FCA Stourport, England Enquire, plan and execute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Sunshine" <sunshinenews2000-nwsgrps******.com> wrote in message news:O8MdWXqJHHA.1248@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Yes, I need 2000; some of the older photo applications are not > compatible with XP. XP has an 80 GB hard drive; the primary partition > is 40 GB (37.2 GB) with 9.86 GB of free space and the logical drives > are 20 GB (18.6 GB) each all free space. 2000 has a 40 GB hard drive; > the primary partition is 20 GB (18.6) with 285 MB of free space; the > logical drives are equally divided with all free space. I have > transferred all photos and videos from the logical drives to the > external hard drive. Yes, each drive has a separate page file;I have > 1GB of memory. The data files are mostly on XP. > > "Gerry Cornell" <gcjc@tenretnitb.com> wrote in message > news:OrYPvNnJHHA.1064@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> Do you still need Windows 2000? >> >> With XP what is the size of each partition and how much >> free space is on each? >> >> Do you have a separate page file for each system? >> >> Where are your data files? >> >> -- >> >> Hope this helps. >> >> Gerry >> ~~~~ >> FCA >> Stourport, England >> >> Enquire, plan and execute >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >> >> >> >> "Sunshine" <sunshinenews2000-nwsgrps******.com> wrote in message >> news:uppb5zmJHHA.960@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>>I have two hard drives and dual boot, XP and 2000. Both drives are >>>set up the same, one primary partition and two logical partitions. I >>>am running out of space on the primary partition on both drives. I >>>would like to delete the logical drives on both hard drives and have >>>only one partition on each drive. I also have a large capacity >>>external USB/fire wire hard drive w/backup a program. Would it be >>>possible to backup 2000 to the large capacity drive, remove the >>>logical partitions, have one partition, format; then put the backup >>>drive back on the hard drive and repeat the steps for XP? I don't >>>have a copy of several programs on XP, so I am trying to get around >>>wiping out everything and starting from scratch. This would not be a >>>problem for the 2000 drive. This will be my first time trying this >>>and I don't know everything I should consider. >>> >>> Thanks for the help. >>> >>> >> >> > > |
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