I have a laptop HDD that had three partitions on it.
I took it out of the laptop and bought a external enclosure.
It now shows up as 3 separate drives.
How can i format them into one?
Is there anyway to do this and keep the information (not a problem if its not possible, just a slight hassel)
thanks
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Commander Wolf can i haz broadwell?
If you don't want to keep the information, you can use the Windows Disk Management utility: Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management > Storage > Disk Management. Just delete the three partitions and create a single, large partition.
If you want to keep the information, you'll need to find software to merge all three partitions. I'm sure there's software (probably even freeware) that lets you do this, I just don't know any names. -
Easeus, Acronis and Paragon Partition Managers. These three software have the option
to merge partitions into one without deleting any data on the drive, however it is
recommended to make copy of files, just in case. Do not trust them.
http://www.topshareware.com/acronis-partition-manager-vista/downloads/1.htm
Formatting Partitioned External HDD
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