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  1. hey. i have a laptop with a partition on it. i went to disk management and deleted the partiton. now it says i have a certain gb of space as "unallocated". i want to add this space to my existing c: drive. anyone know how i can do that? i have read the help and they dont say anything about it. if any of you guys know, please inform me. thnx for your time.

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  2. not too sure but I think you MAY have to format.. not 100% sure though. hope this helps.
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  3. format what? the "unallocated part" or the "c" drive?
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    Don't format your unallocated space.
    1. Convert your drive with C partition to Dynamic disk.
    2. After reboot go to Disk management, right click on your disk icon and choose Extend disk.
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  5. windows message:

    "(Dynamic disks are not supported on portable computers, removable disks, detachable disks that use Universal Serial Bus (USB) or IEEE 1394 (also called FireWire) interfaces, or on disks connected to shared SCSI buses.)"

    i have already formatted the "allocated" drive. any other methods?

    <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: TheeeGod 3 on 2002-01-10 23:03:31 ]</font>
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  6. i learned that powerquests partition magic was the only way to do it. so i went and downloaded the demo but the damn thing wont lemme do anything. i have verion 7.0. if you know a way i can get the full version please fell free to e-mail me. thnx!
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  7. You can get the "full version" of Partition Magic by buying it. You know, cough up the cash.

    People like you crack me up. Of course the "demo" don't work, if it did would you BUY it? No, of course not. Utility software that usually gets used once or twice isn't offered as full blown demo.

    Obviously you didn't bother to read what it says on the site:
    "
    Thank you for your interest in trying PartitionMagic. PowerQuest offers a non-functioning demo version of this product. It will allow you to see how the product works, but will not allow you to functionally partition your hard drive."

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    On 2002-01-12 13:08:20, speedy wrote:
    You can get the "full version" of Partition Magic by buying it. You know, cough up the cash.

    People like you crack me up. Of course the "demo" don't work, if it did would you BUY it? No, of course not. Utility software that usually gets used once or twice isn't offered as full blown demo.

    Obviously you didn't bother to read what it says on the site:
    "
    Thank you for your interest in trying PartitionMagic. PowerQuest offers a non-functioning demo version of this product. It will allow you to see how the product works, but will not allow you to functionally partition your hard drive."


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    how you gonna pass judgement on someone? people like me crack you up? i think it is vice versa too. people, matter of fact, hypocrites like YOU crack me up. you are on a dvd ripping/burning site (no offense to vcdhelp) and are complaining about me asking about a program.

    moral : if you got nothing helpful to say, keep your mouth shut.

    ps - i did read what they said....u figure out the rest!
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