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What is the best way to change all the logical drives in an extended partition into one drive? C: is my system folder. D: is the partition I want to merge with the system folder so there will only be a single c:. Drives C and D are both logical drives in an extended partition. I do alot of moving files and it takes forever if I have to move from one partition to another because it actually copies the files instead of just updating the FAT.
Summary: Actually I guess Lucid is right you can only have a max of 4 partitions per harddrive but you can break down a extended partition into alot of lot of logical drives. Although when using the XP cd it d...
Summary: Hi, I have XP's system files on my primary partition and have an extended partiton broken up into three logical drives (all NTFS). I need to allocate more disk space into the primary partition. Am I...
Summary: A drive is made usable by partitioning and formatting the drive. There are two types of partitions. Primary and extended. Only primary partitions can boot. The extended partition was a method to g...