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I have a Dell E1505 laptop, which has been upgraded to Vista Ultimate.

Dell initially placed four partitions on the hard drive: Utilities,

Windows

C:\ drive, Backup and something called "CP/M, Concurrent DOS, CTOS".

I want to get rid of the Dell partitions and merge all disk space into

a

single Windows C:\ drive partition.



I've used the Vista disk partition utility successfully to delete/

merge in the two

Dell partitions at the end of the drive, but I can't get rid of/merge

the small Dell

utilities partition at the beginning of the drive (I can delete it,

format it, but I can't

merge it with the main partition). Can someone tell me how to do this?


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Re:Merge Partition in Vista

Gus



You need to use a third party partitioning program for a non-destructive

procedure like this. I recommend the Acronis Disk Director.



Disk Director Suite:

www.acronis.com/enterprise/products/diskdirectorsuite/" >www.acronis.com/enterprise/products/diskdirectorsuite/









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Ronnie Vernon

Microsoft MVP

Windows Shell/User





"gus" <gus_zernial@yahoo.com>wrote in message

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I have a Dell E1505 laptop, which has been upgraded to Vista Ultimate.

Dell initially placed four partitions on the hard drive: Utilities,

Windows

C:\ drive, Backup and something called "CP/M, Concurrent DOS, CTOS".

I want to get rid of the Dell partitions and merge all disk space into

a

single Windows C:\ drive partition.



I've used the Vista disk partition utility successfully to delete/

merge in the two

Dell partitions at the end of the drive, but I can't get rid of/merge

the small Dell

utilities partition at the beginning of the drive (I can delete it,

format it, but I can't

merge it with the main partition). Can someone tell me how to do this?





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Re:Merge Partition in Vista

Hi, Gus.



CP/M? Wow! How old is this computer??!!



I haven't seen CP/M in well over a decade! And what is Concurrent DOS or

CTOS? Do you do any work at all with those operating system? HOW did they

get on your machine? You say Dell put them there?



Several OEMs put proprietary partitions on computers they make and sell.

What is in those partitions? Is it important - to the buyer and end user?

Only the OEM (Dell?) knows for sure. Is it safe to delete those special

partitions? Or will deletion make your computer unbootable or unusable?

You REALLY need to ask Dell these questions!



Assuming that you get a green light from Dell Support...



If you have a place to back up the important (to you) files on those

partitions, then Vista's Disk Management can delete all of them except the

System Partition and Boot Volume (Disk Management will tell you which ones

those are). Then you can use DM to create one or more new partitions to use

the freed-up space. Or DM can "extend" a partition (Drive C:, for example)

to include that space. In the best of circumstances, Disk Management can

extend Drive C: to use the whole hard disk.



RC

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R. C. White, CPA

San Marcos, TX

rc@grandecom.net

Microsoft Windows MVP

(Running Windows Live Mail beta in Vista Ultimate x64)



"gus" <gus_zernial@yahoo.com>wrote in message

Quote
I have a Dell E1505 laptop, which has been upgraded to Vista Ultimate.

Dell initially placed four partitions on the hard drive: Utilities,

Windows

C:\ drive, Backup and something called "CP/M, Concurrent DOS, CTOS".

I want to get rid of the Dell partitions and merge all disk space into

a

single Windows C:\ drive partition.



I've used the Vista disk partition utility successfully to delete/

merge in the two

Dell partitions at the end of the drive, but I can't get rid of/merge

the small Dell

utilities partition at the beginning of the drive (I can delete it,

format it, but I can't

merge it with the main partition). Can someone tell me how to do this?



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