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Removing Old Distributions
I currently dual boot XP and 7. They are located on two separate hard drives, each partitioned.
Windows XP is on disc 0, and 7 on disc 1.
Disc 0: D 48gb partition (main partition for XP), 4.88gb free space, F 225gb (Data partition - want to keep)
Disc 1: C (7 main partition), G (data partition)
I would like to extend the F partition on disc 0 to take up the full drive - that is, delete D (xp primary partition) and combine all the free space with the Data partition.
Can this not be done using Win 7 disk management? I cannot format, delete, etc on drive D (XP partition). I'm not sure what I need to do in order to be able to delete that partition. D has described as (system, active, primary partition) and C (7 partition) is described as (boot, page file, active, crash dump, primary partition). The data partitions are both just logical drives.