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    Unpartion Harddrive, keyboard lag

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by hammerheel, Jun 3, 2009.

  1. hammerheel

    hammerheel Notebook Enthusiast

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    I recently got an Asus G50Vt-X1 and half of the harddrive is partioned. I want to unpartion it so I can use the full harddrive. How do I do this? Also, the keyboard misses strokes, how can I fix that? Thanks
     
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    David NBR Random Reviewer NBR Reviewer

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    You can use Acronis True Image to re-partition your hard drive to your likings.

    For the keyboard lag issue, try uninstall your touchpad driver.
     
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    hammerheel Notebook Enthusiast

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    How do I unpartion with True Image?
     
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    hammerheel Notebook Enthusiast

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    Nevermind, I figured it out. What was it there for anyways?
     
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    I believe there's a 15 day trial, so you should be good without paying a penny :)
     
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    RainMotorsports Formerly ClutchX2

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    Or if it has vista on it u can delete the second partition and resize your current to fill the rest in seconds.....Just a thought? Control panel should be a folder for administrative tools or whatever in there is computer management in there is the disk management.

    EASEUS Partition Manager Home is a freebie clone of Partition Magic as well.