Problem with disk partition..


  1. Posts : 166
    windows 7 ultimate 64 bit
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    Problem with disk partition..


    Hi seven forums, I merged D drive and another 10gb newly formatted G drive with ease us partition master under boot mode .The process is done by merging D disk with 80+ gb of data to G drive instead of combining G drive to D drive.....
    As a result,d drive is missed and entire data of D is moved to G....
    How can i make D drive in between C and E as it is before(see my previous disk partition thread )
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    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
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    I believe you can use disk management [Windows or 3rd party] to assign a drive letter to any particular partition, of course leaving alone system reserved, restore factory spec partition, that tiny sliver of "unallocated space" [used by Win7]. Looks like you can assign letter D to the drive now using letter G. That would give you back the D, and leaving E & F as is. Is drive E primary 'cause it's a bootable? Just curious.
    Last edited by RolandJS; 20 Jan 2015 at 12:22. Reason: corrected wording
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  3. Posts : 166
    windows 7 ultimate 64 bit
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    RolandJS said:
    I believe you can use disk management [Windows or 3rd party] to assign a drive letter to any particular partition, of course leaving alone system reserved, restore factory spec partition, that tiny sliver of "unallocated space" [used by Win7]. Looks like you can assign drive D to the drive now using letter G. That would give you back the D, and leaving E & F as is. Is drive E primary 'cause it's a bootable? Just curious.
    Thanks Mr roland,yes E drive is primary but not bootable...
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