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    Partition Managing

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by jihoon, Sep 15, 2007.

  1. jihoon

    jihoon Notebook Evangelist

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    I installed a Linux partition and it worked fine, but I was running out of Hard drive space on my main partition so I removed Grub(dual boot tool) and deleted the partition using window's built-in partition manager.

    *Now I have 40 gb of space on my windows partition, and now I have 60 gb of unallocated space.

    Can anybody suggest a way of extending my 40gb partition to the unallocated space? (without spending $ for a program)
     
  2. xdz3r0

    xdz3r0 Notebook Consultant

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    i need help with this too. i cant expand partitions in windows disk management.
     
  3. kegobeer

    kegobeer 1 hr late but moving fast

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    Which version of Windows are you running?
     
  4. Thomas

    Thomas McLovin

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    I think Gparted can try it & see.