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socker_dad
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I split my primary hard drive into two partitions (volumes) to try out Linux. OK, I tried it, didn't like it, removed it.
I've used Disk Manager to delete the Linux half of the hard drive and couldn't extend the boot drive (C to utilize the empty space.
So I've assigned it a drive letter and reformatted the extra space into a new NTFS "drive" volume and still cannot extend C: to use the extra space.
So how do I get these two drives back into 1?
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I've used Disk Manager to delete the Linux half of the hard drive and couldn't extend the boot drive (C to utilize the empty space.
So I've assigned it a drive letter and reformatted the extra space into a new NTFS "drive" volume and still cannot extend C: to use the extra space.
So how do I get these two drives back into 1?
Continue reading...