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| Guest | Merging two drives into one? I've just got my new computer (Windows Vista Ultimate) and despite it coming with just one hard drive (if I'm not mistaken), when I open Computer, it displays two different hard drives: "OS_Install (C [102 GB free of 231 GB]"and "New Volume (D [465 GB free of 465 GB]".Anyway, how, instead of working with this bizarre set-up, could I "merge" C:\ and D:\ into one hard drive (in Windows Explorer's eyes, at least) so that I do not have files arbitrarily split into two? |
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| Guest | Re: Merging two drives into one? "Gordon" wrote:
pretty soon, so I'd rather just bung them together. If you could tell me how to do that, that would be great. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Guest | Re: Merging two drives into one? "It Is Me Here" <ItIsMeHere@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:7285AD48-73FA-420D-860B-C9303C2ECFC7@xxxxxx
In all likelihood you don't have two hard drives. You have two partitions on one hard drive. There is nothing bizarre about it. ------- *Report back, please* | ||||||||||||
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| Guest | Re: Merging two drives into one? On Mon, 7 Apr 2008 09:33:02 -0700, It Is Me Here <ItIsMeHere@xxxxxx> wrote:
Something is very much wrong with those numbers. If 102GB is free out of 231GB, that means that 129GB is in use. That's an *enormous* number for a computer you just got, and is almost certainly wrong.
Bizarre? Why is it bizarre? In fact, it's very common. You have one physical drive, which has been partitioned into two logical drives. Many people prefer such a setup, especially those who have a very large physical drive, such as your 696GB drive (your manufacturer probably calls this a 750GB drive).
Files are *never* split in two, arbitrarily or not. You have two logical drives, which are treated just as if they were two physical drives. What gets put on each drive (always complete files, never split ones) is entirely up to you, and there's nothing arbitrary about it. Yes, there are ways to change this so you have a single partition rather than two, but before you decide to do this, you should learn something about the reasons why people *choose* to do what you call "bizarre," and decide for yourself what kind of partition setup best meets *your* needs. I'm sure that others will respond, telling you why they prefer two or more partitions, but in the meantime, I suggest that you read my thoughts on partitioning at http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=326 -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Guest | Re: Merging two drives into one? Thanks, that was really interesting, and I'm more convinced than ever now to departition my drive and have one logical drive. So, how would I go about doing that? "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:
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| Guest | Re: Merging two drives into one? "If it ain't broke, don't fix it". "It Is Me Here" <ItIsMeHere@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:42D05A19-1CD4-45A7-8E15-D010119F45B1@xxxxxx
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| Guest | Re: Merging two drives into one? Well, the problem is that my C:\ drive WILL soon be 'broke' in that it will be full up. Can someone please just tell me how to stick the two drives back together without blowing my PC up? "Bob" wrote:
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| Guest | Re: Merging two drives into one? Yes, but that would mean that some of my files are in C:\ and some are in D:\ for no apparent reason (i.e. not because I had organised my files to be like that), which would not be very convenient for me. "Gordon" wrote:
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| Administrator ![]() Rep Power: 150 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Merging two drives into one? This tutorial will show you how to delete the D partition and extend the C partition to make C one large drive again. Disk Management - Delete and Extend Hope this helps you, Shawn |
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| Guest | Re: Merging two drives into one? Thanks for the guide, but I have a problem with following it. I managed to delete D:\ OK, but the option to Extend Volume for C:\ is still greyed out. This does not change after a reboot, nor after enabling and logging on as the Administrator account. "Brink" wrote:
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