Manage Partitions

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  1. Posts : 28
    win 7
       #1

    Manage Partitions


    Hi all,

    I've just re-built win 7 onto a del laptop.

    I have 3 paritions (stupidly didn't remove them on install). 1 @ 14.65 gb (old restore partition) 1@ 213gb (os) and 1@ 5 gb (empty)

    I want to end up with the os as it is but merge the other 2 partitions.

    I have tried extend the other 2 partions, but this option is always greyed out. I can' even extend the c drive to absorb them both and then creat a fresh new partition.

    I have dried deleting volume, etc but don't seem to be able to get the result i want.

    Any one any ideas?
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  2.    #2

    Please post back a screenshot of your full Disk Management drive map, using Snipping Tool in Start Menu, attaach file using paper clip in reply box.

    Then we can give you the exact steps to do what you want.
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  3. Posts : 2,573
    Win7 Ultimate X64
       #3

    Please post a screen shot of your disk management
    It may be that you require a third party partition manager program as the in built windows one has limitations in merging/extending partitions
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  4. Posts : 28
    win 7
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Disk management screen cap attached.

    appreciate your help
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  5. Posts : 2,573
    Win7 Ultimate X64
       #5

    You should be able to extend your OS partition to consume the (green) free space leaving you with two partions (excluding the first 39MB one)
    The windows disk utility will move partitions left to right but not vice versa so you cannot merge the first partition in the OS partition without using partitioning software
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  6.    #6

    Boot into free Partition Wizard bootable CD, select 1 for screen res, rightclick first 39mb partition>Delete, OK.

    Next rightclick G>Delete, OK.

    Now rightclick C:Windows7>Resize, slide left grey border all the way to the left over the deleted space from first two partitions. Now slide the right grey border to make room for any data partitions you want to the right of C. OK, Apply all steps,.

    When computer restarts, Win7 should not boot. Boot into Win7 DVD Repair console, click through to Recovery Tools list to run Startup Repair up to 3 separate times to repair the MBR in Win7 which has been moved.

    The only thing I'm not sure of is how the Free Space will react. It is normally created when you delete part of a logical partition, but I don't see any logical partitions. Try rightclicking on it in PW to see what your options are; you may need to convert it somehow, or perhaps it will act as unallocated space so you can include it in C resizing or use as an optional data partition to the right of C.
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  7. Posts : 28
    win 7
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Pauly said:
    You should be able to extend your OS partition to consume the (green) free space leaving you with two partions (excluding the first 39MB one)
    The windows disk utility will move partitions left to right but not vice versa so you cannot merge the first partition in the OS partition without using partitioning software
    When I right click on the OS partition it has the extend volume greyed out. How can I merge with the 5 gb if I can't extend?

    What then do I do with the 14 gb? Do I need 3rd party software to merge it with c:??

    why won't disk management move the G: across to the right?

    Sorry bit of a noob on the old disk management side of things!
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  8. Posts : 28
    win 7
    Thread Starter
       #8

    gregrocker said:
    Boot into free Partition Wizard bootable CD, select 1 for screen res, rightclick first 39mb partition>Delete, OK.

    Next rightclick G>Delete, OK.

    Now rightclick C:Windows7>Resize, slide left grey border all the way to the left over the deleted space from first two partitions. Now slide the right grey border to make room for any data partitions you want to the right of C. OK, Apply all steps,.

    When computer restarts, Win7 should not boot. Boot into Win7 DVD Repair console, click through to Recovery Tools list to run Startup Repair up to 3 separate times to repair the MBR in Win7 which has been moved.

    The only thing I'm not sure of is how the Free Space will react. It is normally created when you delete part of a logical partition, but I don't see any logical partitions. Try rightclicking on it to see what your options are; you may need to convert it somehow, or perhaps it act as unallocated space so you can include it in C or an optional data partition to the right of C.
    Sorry you replied so quick, I'll just try out your suggestions and post back, please ignore my last
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  9. Posts : 28
    win 7
    Thread Starter
       #9

    gregrocker said:
    Boot into free Partition Wizard bootable CD, select 1 for screen res, rightclick first 39mb partition>Delete, OK.

    Next rightclick G>Delete, OK.

    Now rightclick C:Windows7>Resize, slide left grey border all the way to the left over the deleted space from first two partitions. Now slide the right grey border to make room for any data partitions you want to the right of C. OK, Apply all steps,.

    When computer restarts, Win7 should not boot. Boot into Win7 DVD Repair console, click through to Recovery Tools list to run Startup Repair up to 3 separate times to repair the MBR in Win7 which has been moved.

    The only thing I'm not sure of is how the Free Space will react. It is normally created when you delete part of a logical partition, but I don't see any logical partitions. Try rightclicking on it in PW to see what your options are; you may need to convert it somehow, or perhaps it will act as unallocated space so you can include it in C resizing or use as an optional data partition to the right of C.
    Hi,

    cant get the Win7 DVD Repair console to appear, with dvd inserted all i get is win7 trying to re-install?
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  10.    #10

    Boot Win7 DVD, on second screen select Repair My Computer, then click through to Recovery tools list to run Startup Repair up to 3 separate times with reboots.

    You do have a standard Win7 installer DVD, right?

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