R Rei Gjeta Reputable Aug 9, 2015 23 0 4,520 Aug 11, 2015 #1 I'm using Windows 7 and I really want to merge Seven OS (C: ) and Data (D: ) drives in 1 Both are from the same HDD so, there's that
I'm using Windows 7 and I really want to merge Seven OS (C: ) and Data (D: ) drives in 1 Both are from the same HDD so, there's that
Solution USAFRet Aug 11, 2015 Rei Gjeta : I'm using Windows 7 and I really want to merge Seven OS (C: ) and Data (D: ) drives in 1 Both are from the same HDD so, there's that Not with keeping the data on the D. You have to delete that partition, and extend the C partition into that newly free space.
Rei Gjeta : I'm using Windows 7 and I really want to merge Seven OS (C: ) and Data (D: ) drives in 1 Both are from the same HDD so, there's that Not with keeping the data on the D. You have to delete that partition, and extend the C partition into that newly free space.
USAFRet Titan Moderator Mar 16, 2013 171,456 17,914 184,590 Aug 11, 2015 Solution #2 Rei Gjeta : I'm using Windows 7 and I really want to merge Seven OS (C: ) and Data (D: ) drives in 1 Both are from the same HDD so, there's that Not with keeping the data on the D. You have to delete that partition, and extend the C partition into that newly free space. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Rei Gjeta : I'm using Windows 7 and I really want to merge Seven OS (C: ) and Data (D: ) drives in 1 Both are from the same HDD so, there's that Not with keeping the data on the D. You have to delete that partition, and extend the C partition into that newly free space.