I recently acquired a Dell Studio XPS 435 desktop with Vista Ultimate as the OS. My plan is to upgrade to Windows 7 in the next couple of months or so. Therefore I won't need the Vista recovery partition on the hard drive. I am trying to eliminate it and add to the C: drive partition. Looking at my drive 0 in disk management I have from Right to left a C: partition 683Gb NTFS with the usual Healthy (System, Boot, Page File, Active, Crash Dump, Primary Partition). Directly to the left is the Recovery or D: drive which is 15Gb NTFS marked Healthy (Primary Partition) and finally to the left is the last partition of 71Mb marked Healthy (EISA Configuration). No idea what that is. Right clicking in the Recovery partition gives several options including: format, shrink volume, extend volume, delete volume, mark volume as active, change drive letter and paths, as well as help.
My question is how to remove the recovery partition and then extend the C: partition. My first thought is to format the recovery partition, delete the volume and then right click the C: drive partition and extend it but I really need some advice so I don't screw up the whole disk. For instance I have no idea what if anything hapens to the drive letters.I think maybe what I am calling partitions are really volumes so you can see I am over my head here. Any help will be very much appreciated.
Bob
My question is how to remove the recovery partition and then extend the C: partition. My first thought is to format the recovery partition, delete the volume and then right click the C: drive partition and extend it but I really need some advice so I don't screw up the whole disk. For instance I have no idea what if anything hapens to the drive letters.I think maybe what I am calling partitions are really volumes so you can see I am over my head here. Any help will be very much appreciated.
Bob
My Computer
System One
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- Manufacturer/Model
- Dell Studio XPS435
- CPU
- Intel I7-920 2.66Ghz
- Motherboard
- Dell 0X501H A00
- Memory
- 8Gb Dual Channel DDR3 at 1066Mhz-4
- Graphics card(s)
- nVidia GeForce GTS 240 1024MB
- Sound Card
- Soundblaster X-Fi Xtreme
- Monitor(s) Displays
- HP w2207h
- Hard Drives
- WD750Gb & WD640Gb Both internal SATA
- PSU
- 475Watt
- Case
- Desktop-(for large desktops)