In a message dated 8/13/2006 12:58:51 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
, is there a way to delete the other
partitions without hurting the OS and having to re-install again?
Ya Cindy:
Click start menu, then right click My computer, then Manage, then Disk
management, then, action, then All task. You can then delete all the
partitions except the one XP is on, usually "C".
Considering the advantages of having at least one extra partition, I'm
kinda surprised you would want to delete all the extra partitions. The
major reason to keep at least one of course is to save all your data too.
Using the XP move command you can move the "My document folder"
to the extra partition and save all your data there so that it will be safe
in
case you ever have an Operating System failure. Then you can even do
a clean reinstall of XP without loosing the data that is saved to the extra
partition. Hope this helps
Emile
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