JBee
March 4th, 2005, 07:56 PM
Hi,
I need some help with deleting HD partition in my Laptop. I had reinstalled Win 2 k in my laptop. Everything was fine until I tried to install some programms. It started telling me that I had no space in my Hard drive. After checking my hard drived i noticed that it had two drives, C and D. I figured it was because it created a partition when I reinstalled Win 2K. however, I noticed that one of the drive was empty and one drive had the windows plus all the programs from before the installtion was done(hence there was no space). Is it because I forgot to format both partition??
Anyway, I figured I will reinstall win 2K again and it will automatically format and delete partition. But now I see that I have 2 win2K in my pc. The start up screen gives me choice to pick one.
It works all fine but, I was wondering if there was a way to delete one of the partition and the windows in it? Also, since I only have 20G hard drive do I have to partition it? Can I just have one C drive?
I would appreciate your help.
Thanks,
Jay
I need some help with deleting HD partition in my Laptop. I had reinstalled Win 2 k in my laptop. Everything was fine until I tried to install some programms. It started telling me that I had no space in my Hard drive. After checking my hard drived i noticed that it had two drives, C and D. I figured it was because it created a partition when I reinstalled Win 2K. however, I noticed that one of the drive was empty and one drive had the windows plus all the programs from before the installtion was done(hence there was no space). Is it because I forgot to format both partition??
Anyway, I figured I will reinstall win 2K again and it will automatically format and delete partition. But now I see that I have 2 win2K in my pc. The start up screen gives me choice to pick one.
It works all fine but, I was wondering if there was a way to delete one of the partition and the windows in it? Also, since I only have 20G hard drive do I have to partition it? Can I just have one C drive?
I would appreciate your help.
Thanks,
Jay