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Jim:
The most straightforward way is to use Partition Magic or a similar
program. However, there are a few other considerations:
1. Depending on your hardware, your motherboard may not be able of
handling a partition larger than a certain size - where "certain"
depends on your operating system and the age of your motherboard.
2. There is an interrelationship between partition size and space usage.
3. There is a school of thought which says that multiple partitions are
a good thing. The argument is that having the OS and applications on one
partition, the data on another, and backups and archives on a third
partition not only simplifies system administration, but it makes
backing up much simpler, and can also reduce the impact of a hardware
failure.
There is some very good information on the nospin.org site about the
above:
nospin.com/pc/hd/Partitions-FAT.html
nospin.com/pc/hd_barrier.html
Not knowing what operating system and hardware you have, nor your
reasons for wanting to put everything in one partition, that's about the
best that I can do.
I hope it helps.
-- regards
-- Carroll Grigsby
"Hobday, James" wrote:
>
> My hard drive is partitioned so that it looks like 2 separate drives. How
> can I eliminate this partition or combine the 2 without erasing all of my
> data? Please reply to this address or the address I registered,
> [log in to unmask]
> Thanks
> Jim
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