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In general, the normal structure for a drive laid out this way is to
create an additional volume (normally "D:") inside the EXT DOS partition.
2K/XP can, in some cases, tack partitions together under a single drive
letter, but this is "funky" and can't be done with the boot/system partition
(which C: probably is).
So your best solution is a third-party utility such as Partition Magic
(now owned by Norton). It will provide a straightforward GUI, through which
you can tell it to delete that second partition and extend the first to the
size of the whole drive. (At 2GB, you shouldn't need to change from FAT to
FAT32 or NTFS, but if you did, PM would handle that for you too.)
Disclosure: I've been a very satisfied user of PM for years.
Dave Gillett
On 3 Sep 2004 at 18:44, George wrote:
> Hi
> I am trying to get partition information on a 2 GB drive.
> The "Display Partition Information" is as follows;
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> Partition Status Type VL Mbytes System Usage
> C:1 A PRI DOS 1049 FAT16 52%
> 2 EXT DOS 965 48%
>
> Total disk space is 2014 Mbytes
> The usable disk space is 1049 Mbytes as shown for PRI DOS.
> My question is can the "EXT DOS" part be deleted and the 965 Mbytes be added to the "PRI DOS" so that I can use all of the 2 GB's.
> Thank you in advance for any information.
> George Newlark
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