breadandbubbles Posted November 9, 2005 Posted November 9, 2005 i had some trouble recently with my pc and was forced to reformat it, without having a chance to backup most of my files.so i decided to create a small partition (40gb) on my 250gb SATA HDD, where i could keep important media files, installers, etc. i did this during my instal of windows XP Pro.i told windows to install on the C: drive, and create a partition labelled D:. instead though, C: has become the 40gb partition and windows is installed onto the D: drive.its not that big of a deal but it is bothersome to work that way, which lead me to question...is it possible to delete a partition? can i get rid of this 40gb partition, combinging that space with my D: drive, or vice versa, so that i only have one drive. if i did that, would it automatically be named C: drive? if that is the case, then could i proceed to put back my partition, with the hopes that this time it will be called the D: drive?is this confusing...? is there anyone who can help me?
InTheWayBoy Posted November 9, 2005 Posted November 9, 2005 You can do that, but not very easily...and it would require tools that may cost $$$.I've seen this switch up happen before. It's a pain...the only solid way I've found to ensure that your 'data' partition doesn't become C: is to make it an extended partition. That way it can't be C:Now to do that would require you to reload everything, which isn't the greatest. Once you've installed Windows on a drive (D: in this case) you can't just move it to another one.And if you wanted to do this without loosing any data, then you would need to use a program like PartitionMagic or Disk Director.
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