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    Vista: How to undo a partition

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by lemonspeaker, Dec 14, 2007.

  1. lemonspeaker

    lemonspeaker Notebook Evangelist

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    Hey guys, I used vista's built in partitioner to set aside 20GB of my 160GB HD to use linux on it. Now i want to get rid of linux and regain that 20GB and add it back to the rest of the HD memory i am using with vista. Does anyone know how i can undo that partitioning? Thanks!
     
  2. nobscot6

    nobscot6 Wise One

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    hey guy

    look up acronis disk suite>>> google it

    read about merging your partitions>> you won't loose any data that way- just what you want