-> Hi Lee!
-> -=> LEE GREEN wrote to ALL <=-
-> LG> I've got a 2.5 harddrive that has a C: and D: partition, I want
-> LG> to get rid of the D: drive and recover the space to the C: drive
-> LG> but no matter what I try it doesn't happen.
-> LG> I have tried move, extend, merge, etc what's the trick? I don't
-> LG> remember it being this hard.
-> LG> I also have an old recovery partition that I want to get rid of
-> LG> and recover the space to C:
-> You probably want a Windows solution of which I can't help but the
-> GParted utility under Linux is able to run from a bootable CD/USB stick
-> and can recover data from partitions, resize, etc.
I already have the software just trying to remember what operation to
perform to do what I'm trying to do, getting old is a bitch.
-> Well, there is mention of 'gparted windows'. Check at gparted.org. You want
-> 'gparted live'.
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