I just created an image of my 40GB HD and put it on a new 60GB HD. Good thing: it works. Bad thing: my system patition is just 40GB in size while 20GB are unused (I do not want a second partition). Unfortunatly DISKPART (running XP SP2) does not support extending the system partition.
Does anyone know of a freeware tool that I can use to merge partitions or to extend the system partition? I do not want to pay 30EUR for a program I just use one time
Thanks in advance!
Jan
Former technician in MFG2 at ETME (home base of PANAVIA The flying computer TORNADO. sadly closed now)
You don't need to have 3rd Party Softwares to achieve resize partitions in Windows Vista.
Simply follow these steps:
Click Start > Rt Click on Computer > Select Manage
In the left pane, under Storage category, click on Disk Management
Now select and rt click on the partition you wish to modify.
In the context menu, you will see options to Extend, Shrink or Delete the partition. Select the option you want.
You can not merge partitions in Vista with its Utility. If your 2nd partition is empty, you can delete the 2nd partition and then extend the 1st partition, to use the freed up space. Also note that you can extend only to the right; if you are desirous of extending the partition to the left, you may have to use a 3rd party utility, like Acronis.
Sometimes one or more options may be grayed out and thus unavailable. It could be that such a step may be physically not possible.