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    Disk partitions

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by Amitosh, Oct 24, 2010.

  1. Amitosh

    Amitosh Notebook Consultant

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    How can I put together the 4 disk partitions that the G73jh came with?

    I'd rather have 2 partition (one for each HDD)
     
  2. panzer06

    panzer06 His Imperial Majesty

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    IMPORTANT NOTE: Messing around with partitions can result in data loss. Make sure you have or have created the recovery disks and backed up any data before messing with partitions.

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    If you right click on Computer and select manage. One of the options that comes up is Disk Manager. You can extend the primary partition on the boot drive into the blank space that's left once you delete the empty secondary partition. On the non-boot drive you can just delete both partitions and create a single new one.

    This assumes you haven't put anything on the partitions (drive letters other than c:\) you will be deleting.

    I'm away from my Windows computer so I can't look at it to make sure but that's how I remember it. I'm certain someone will chime in if I forgot anything.

    Cheers,