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Answer» Ok i don't really care now about the passwords kuz i need to find out how to make two local disks work as one... You see i don't have two different Local Disks i mean like installed or putted in the computer... but after i installed win 98 on my computer appeared two local disks one C: the main and ANOTHER D:.... so i want to know what should i do so i could make these two local disks as one kuz it shows that i have like no free space at all on it... Ok i don't really care now about the passwords kuz i need to find out how to make two local disks work as one... You see i don't have two different Local Disks i mean like installed or putted in the computer... but after i installed win 98 on my computer appeared two local disks one C: the main and another D:.... so i want to know what should i do so i could make these two local disks as one kuz it shows that i have like no free space at all on it...Are you willing to loose data? Its possible that your disk was partitioned for multiple OS installation. You could delete one of the PARTITIONS, and then it will be part of the other partition again. But this could result in loss of data, on both partitions..... well what kind of stuff i could like lose... it's just if i lose windows stuff... i don't THINK my computer will work.... will it? but anyway... what should i do to make one real local disk and one not real local disk work as one???...Zylstra, make this thread your personal project! Well, hmm.... I don't know much about FDISK, but I do know enough about FIPS. Download FIPS. (You will need to do a Google search, because the FIPS FTP server appears to be down..) FIPS should allow you to delete a partition, and merge it into the main partition. The only problem is this: The partition you delete will loose all the data that was on it. Be sure to make a backup..... EG: If you delete D:\ which had 100GB, then D:\ will have the data destroyed, and D:\'s space will become C:\. If C:\ was 10GB, and D:\ was 100GB, then C:\ would become 110GB. (excluding the confusing mathematical calculation of a bit/byte and its real value) If you delete C:\, then D:\ will become C:\ instead. Figure out what drive you want to keep, then use FIPS to delete the other. Note: FIPS should contain the following files....
*This file may or may not be included...thanx well i fixed the problem.... now it's all cool.... Thanx again...We're all CURIOUS. Exactly how did you fix it and what did you end up with?well i went to MS dos program then putted those two different drivers together and then just installed win 98 and after that i installed xp...Clear as can be. Thanks.Quote Clear as can be. Thanks.You are wicked. |
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