Cindy, give this a shot, it works for me.  
[http://www.compuapps.com/download/swissknife/Swissknife.htm]
SwissKnife can create, delete and format partitions on
your hard disk  
drives in one smooth, simple process. While the
product has been tested up  
to 400GB, it should support hard disks of up to
2048GB. SwissKnife allows  
creation of FAT32 & NTFS partitions. FAT16 option is
provided for  
compatibility. Supports Internal interfaces such as
IDE and SCSI and  
External interfaces such as Hi-Speed USB, Parallel
port, PCMCIA, USB  
On-The-Go, Firewire®, SATA interfaces etc. Creates
Fixed and Removable  
Disk Format types.
 From across the pond, FmlyRnn [Ivan]



On Sun, 13 Aug 2006 00:58:11 -0400, CV
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello again everyone, it's been awhile since I have
been here. I have
> a little problem, hope it's little.
>
>  A friend of mine got a new computer and gave me her
old one and of
> course it had major problems. I found that it has 3
partitions! Why I
> don't even know but I want to have everything in
"ONE" partition. I re-
> installed the XP but I was unable to delete the
other partitions or I
> must have missed that part, is there a way to delete
the other
> partitions without hurting the OS and having to
re-install again?
>
> The computer specs..............
>
> This is a generic computer (has no name)
> Has a cool "Award" Bios when boots. I have never
seen this boot screen
> before, I like it cause it shows details.
> Has 198 Ram, 20GB hard drive and 600 Mhz Processor.
>
> Thanks and God Bless!
> Cindy
>
>
>
>



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