Andy,
Backup! Then...
For Windows NT/2000/XP use Disk Administrator; it's part of the OS package.
For other Windows you'll need a software program such as PowerQuests
Partition Magic. There are some freeware out there (I haven't tried them)
such as http://zeleps.com/.
Fred Nielson
fnielson@(no spam)earthling.net
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I used FDISK to delete the drive and the partition D. How do I get the
primary C partition to recognize the newly freed space.
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