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| hudsongary 2002-03-15, 4:40 pm |
| How do you add/remove partitions in 2000
I have a C:\ and D:\ on one harddrive and I want to remove D:\ and then re-install 2000 but will there be an option to add/remove if I re-install 2000. How can I do this? | |
| PotatoHead 2002-03-15, 5:00 pm |
| Fdisk and remove your D: partition or use partition magic. | |
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| You could boot from your W2K CD, in one of several ways. You will be given the option in the "text-mode" portion of the setup to delete existing partitions, OS's, etc.
Good Luck! | |
| penang 2002-03-21, 10:28 pm |
| The computer management allow you to delete or create partition. Try open it and then play around with it. The rest of the options provided by other forumers are also valid. | |
| freak 2002-03-21, 10:32 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by penang
The computer management allow you to delete or create partition. Try open it and then play around with it. The rest of the options provided by other forumers are also valid.
My recommended way would be to try with Disk Manager first... then it is time to get to third party tools if that was not successful. | |
| calidog 2002-03-22, 1:47 am |
| How do you add/remove partitions in 2000
I have a C:\ and D:\ on one harddrive and I want to remove D:\ and then re-install 2000 but will there be an option to add/remove if I re-install 2000. How can I do this?
You can delete your D:\partition by using computer management from control panel, then after you delete it, you can create another partition. But if your D:\partition is your system partition (which has your OS in), you cannot delete it by using computer management. Also, you can specify the number and size of your partitions and which partition you want to use for the system(or boot?) partition in the text mode phase in windows 2000 installation. |
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