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Partition Question?

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jdchevyman

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Apr 16, 2004
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I have a 80gb secondary drive that is partitioned in half NTFS and I just bought a new secondary drive 200gb. Is it possible to unpartition the 80gb drive and use it for the main boot drive. If so how should I do it or what would be the best thing to do? Thanks in advance.
 
I have partition magic 8. So I just choose to merge the two partition? I also want to format it should I do that first and what should I use to do that? Thanks.
 
You mentioned "half NTFS" what is the other half? Are they both NTSF? How large is your Primary Partition? How much free space is left on your Primary?
 
jdchevyman - is your operating system (2k/XP?) currently installed on the ntfs partition on the 80GB drive?

If the 2 partitions are different filestore types, you'll need to convert the second to ntfs first (PM can do this also) before merging them with PM.

Note: Merging partitions where one is the boot partition can be a risky business in terms of booting after the merge (you can lose the boot sector). You can create a boot floppy - copy ntldr, ntdetect.com & boot.ini from the root of the ntfs partition to newly formatted floppy. This will boot 2k/XP if the boot sector gets corrupted.

Also, if you're having a 200GB additional drive, why do you need to merge the partitions on the 80? (Assuming the ntfs partition is reasonable size)
 
Both halves are NTFS 40gb each. I dont have to merge the 80gb I was just wondering if it could be done. The 80 is my secondary drive and I now want to format it and use it as the primary boot drive. What would you suggest I do? Should I just leave it partitioned and just format it? I am running WinXP pro. Thanks.
 
If you're going to install XP on it fresh and you want one partition, you can do this during XP install (it has tools to remove existing partitions & create new ones, so you could just remove the 2 and create a new one for the install. I'm assuming you're backing up everythign you need from the drive before starting this.
 
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