Partitions?
August 8th, 2016
If you delete one the one you delete will become free space. You then have to increase the size of the remaining partition to include the free space.
Saturnsid wrote: Select all
If you delete one the one you delete will become free space. You then have to increase the size of the remaining partition to include the free space.
im not going to brake anything am i , thats the last thing i want ha
Answer #3
i dont think you can increase the size of a partition that you are currently using. as you will be using 1 of the partitions as windows and will be booted into windows.
i think you will need a boot cd to do it.
Answer #4
What is your OS? If you are thinking of Resizing your Boot Partition, it is very risky as it may damage the Partition Tables making your OS unbootable.. You should do it at your own risk [Make your Backup].. But there are several well-known programs known to do the job with 90% success..
Answer #5
no..it will be shown in free space
Answer #6
Use paragon partition manager.
Answer #7
It`ll be Shown as Free/Unused Space !
im not going to brake anything am i , thats the last thing i want ha
i dont think you can increase the size of a partition that you are currently using. as you will be using 1 of the partitions as windows and will be booted into windows.
i think you will need a boot cd to do it.
What is your OS? If you are thinking of Resizing your Boot Partition, it is very risky as it may damage the Partition Tables making your OS unbootable.. You should do it at your own risk [Make your Backup].. But there are several well-known programs known to do the job with 90% success..
no..it will be shown in free space
Use paragon partition manager.
It`ll be Shown as Free/Unused Space !
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