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  1. I have two hard drives on my pc, and I had a dual boot system.

    I recently formatted my C: drive, and installed windows 2K.

    My C: drive is ok, but my D: hard drive has been split into three harddrives, that is: D, E & F

    Is there anyway I can 'rejoin' these three as D: again, to act as one hardrive? Without messing up my pc completely?

    Thanks guys
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  2. yeah. Open the control panel and go to "administrative tools" when you get into that choose "computer management". Double click on " disk management" and you can merge partitions from there, although the data on the disk will be lost. You could also try Partition Magic if you want to use a third party app
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  3. Thanks for that help, I deleted one of the partitions, but now it says I have
    4GB of unallocated space, how do I allocate this space to, say the D: drive, which exists?

    Thanks again
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  4. Here is what I have now:

    I have 3 parts (looking in Computer Management):

    4Gb of unallocated space
    4Gb of free space
    10 Gb on D:

    As far as I can see there is no partitions, so how do i move
    both 4Gb's onto the D: drive?
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  5. ok, sorted it

    Thanks
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    i got a question similar to this. i just got a computer from one of my friends. its got windows 2000. the drive is partitioned in to c and d. the c drive is 2 gigs and the d is 1.5 gigs. is there a way to join them without losing the data on the c drive.
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  7. conquest:

    nope, sorry
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