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hamza
Posted: April 14th, 2007, 11:44am Report to Moderator
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Hi,
i wanted to increase the size of my partition where windows is installed , i have got this partition which is empty so wanted to sort of merge it with C drive. Is it possible to do so without actually formatting the whole hard disk,
Some one told me atleast i will have to format C; drive..now that means losing all the registry files to the programs ? how do i back up those files?
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dlwolff0
Posted: April 14th, 2007, 11:57pm Report to Moderator
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You can increase the partition size by using programs such as Partition Magic [Symantec], Partition Commander [VCOM], or Disk Director [Acronis].
You can also increase the partition size using Windows Disk Management [under Administrative Tools in the control panel], but if I am reading the help files correctly you will have to change the volume [C:] to dynamic instead of basic.

As far as I know, the only way to restore your programs after formatting and changing a disk is to reinstall them. You could image the disk, but that would only return the disk to its original state.
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fnlvn2
Posted: April 15th, 2007, 2:09pm Report to Moderator
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I have multiple partitions on 2 200G hard drives.  I found that the simplest and safest way to add partitions and/or change their size was to use a program called Partition Magic.  I've used the program for years without loss of data.
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quinland
Posted: April 15th, 2007, 10:14pm Report to Moderator
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I second the recommendation of Partition Magic. I have used it with only one problem I caused myself by leaving a small area outside of all partitions. It was easy to fix.
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Posted: April 16th, 2007, 7:14pm Report to Moderator
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   Before you change the partitions, always make a backup.  You never know what will happen.  I have heard of Partition Magic messing up and losing all of the data, so be sure to backup.
   We have WinRescue (http://superwin.com/rescuexp.htm) which backs up files and the registry, but backing up the entire image would be better using an image backup program like, DriveImage XML or Norton Ghost.
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onemaddude
Posted: April 22nd, 2007, 6:17pm Report to Moderator
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I too have used Partition magic for years with no problems or loss of information but, as Ray suggested, back-up first. With computers, anything can happen and usually does eventually.
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pauldusseau
Posted: January 1st, 2008, 11:51pm Report to Moderator
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Because my laptop came with the hd formatted as one partition, which inconveniently holds my OS, I'm reluctant to change the partition size without a backup.  Can anyone recommend a program that will allow a system restore from an external (usb, if it matters) hd in case of data loss that renders XP unbootable?
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