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From: vj on 24 Feb 2010 13:22 Hi all, I have a single hard disk of capacity about 150 GB. I am on Windows XP. I have partitions as C: (64.46 GB), D: (29.29 GB), E: (23.43 GB), J: (5.86 GB) and I: (26.01 GB). I want to combine the last two partitions I: and J: into a single entity. Both these are empty (i.e. have no data, and I am ready to format these if need be, in fact I have just formatted them using Disk Management feature of WinXP). I am trying to use BootItNG to combine these two. I have used basic features of BootItNG before also many times for such work as sliding the partition, resizing etc (but still I can't say I am an expert in this type of work and haven't used advanced features of BootitNG). However, this time I can't understand why BootItNG is not working the way I want, or where I am wrong. I am reproducing below a snapshot of the BootIT NG screen and also that of Disk Management to facilitate explaining the situation (I wish I could upload an attachment containg a picture of the screen, but I think attachments are not possible in this newsgroup). Here is what Bootit NG partition manager window reads: MBR Entry 0 Partition 66002 MB HPFS/NTFS MBR Entry 1 Partition 59993 MB Extended unnamed Volume 29996 MB HPFS/NTFS unnamed Volume 23994 MB HPFS/NTFS unnamed Volume 6002 MB HPFS/NTFS MBR Entry 2 Partition 26630 MB HPFS/NTFS and here is what the Disk Management window says: Disk 0 (C:) (D:) (E:) NewVolume(I:) NewVolume(J:) Basic 64.46 GB NTFS 29.29. GB NTFS 23.43 GB NTFS 5.86 GB NTFS 26.01 GB NTFS 149.05 GB Healthy(System) Healthy Healthy Healthy Healthy Online Please help what steps should be followed in BootIt NG to achieve the task. Thankyou VJ
From: vj on 24 Feb 2010 13:31 On Feb 24, 11:22 pm, vj <vijayjany...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > I have a single hard disk of capacity about 150 GB. I am on Windows > XP. > > I have partitions as C: (64.46 GB), D: (29.29 GB), E: (23.43 GB), J: > (5.86 GB) and I: (26.01 GB). I want to combine the last two partitions > I: and J: into a single entity. Both these are empty (i.e. have no > data, and I am ready to format these if need be, in fact I have just > formatted them using Disk Management feature of WinXP). > > I am trying to use BootItNG to combine these two. I have used basic > features of BootItNG before also many times for such work as sliding > the partition, resizing etc (but still I can't say I am an expert in > this type of work and haven't used advanced features of BootitNG). > However, this time I can't understand why BootItNG is not working the > way I want, or where I am wrong. > > I am reproducing below a snapshot of the BootIT NG screen and also > that of Disk Management to facilitate explaining the situation (I wish > I could upload an attachment containg a picture of the screen, but I > think attachments are not possible in this newsgroup). Here is what > Bootit NG partition manager window reads: > > MBR Entry 0 Partition 66002 MB HPFS/NTFS > MBR Entry 1 Partition 59993 MB Extended > unnamed Volume 29996 MB HPFS/NTFS > unnamed Volume 23994 MB HPFS/NTFS > unnamed Volume 6002 MB HPFS/NTFS > MBR Entry 2 Partition 26630 MB HPFS/NTFS > > and here is what the Disk Management window says: > > Disk 0 (C:) (D:) (E:) > NewVolume(I:) NewVolume(J:) > Basic 64.46 GB NTFS 29.29. GB NTFS 23.43 GB NTFS 5.86 GB NTFS > 26.01 GB NTFS > 149.05 GB Healthy(System) Healthy Healthy Healthy Healthy > Online > > Please help what steps should be followed in BootIt NG to achieve the > task. > > Thankyou > VJ Sorry the last bit of text in the original message (showing the snapshot of the Disk Mgmt window) has lost formatting. Please read it as follows: => Disk 0, Basic, 149.05 GB, Online => (C:), 64.46 GB NTFS, Healthy(System) [Primary Partition] => (D:), 29.29 GB NTFS, Healthy [Logical Drive] => (E:), 23.43 GB NTFS, Healthy [Logical Drive] => NewVolume(I:), 5.86 GB NTFS, Healthy [Logical Drive] => NewVolume(J:), 26.01 GB NTFS, Healthy [Primary Partition] Inconvenience caused is regretted. VJ
From: Bob I on 24 Feb 2010 14:04 vj wrote: > On Feb 24, 11:22 pm, vj <vijayjany...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > >>Hi all, >> >>I have a single hard disk of capacity about 150 GB. I am on Windows >>XP. >> >>I have partitions as C: (64.46 GB), D: (29.29 GB), E: (23.43 GB), J: >>(5.86 GB) and I: (26.01 GB). I want to combine the last two partitions >>I: and J: into a single entity. Both these are empty (i.e. have no >>data, and I am ready to format these if need be, in fact I have just >>formatted them using Disk Management feature of WinXP). >> >>I am trying to use BootItNG to combine these two. I have used basic >>features of BootItNG before also many times for such work as sliding >>the partition, resizing etc (but still I can't say I am an expert in >>this type of work and haven't used advanced features of BootitNG). >>However, this time I can't understand why BootItNG is not working the >>way I want, or where I am wrong. >> >>I am reproducing below a snapshot of the BootIT NG screen and also >>that of Disk Management to facilitate explaining the situation (I wish >>I could upload an attachment containg a picture of the screen, but I >>think attachments are not possible in this newsgroup). Here is what >>Bootit NG partition manager window reads: >> >>MBR Entry 0 Partition 66002 MB HPFS/NTFS >>MBR Entry 1 Partition 59993 MB Extended >> unnamed Volume 29996 MB HPFS/NTFS >> unnamed Volume 23994 MB HPFS/NTFS >> unnamed Volume 6002 MB HPFS/NTFS >>MBR Entry 2 Partition 26630 MB HPFS/NTFS >> >>and here is what the Disk Management window says: >> >>Disk 0 (C:) (D:) (E:) >>NewVolume(I:) NewVolume(J:) >>Basic 64.46 GB NTFS 29.29. GB NTFS 23.43 GB NTFS 5.86 GB NTFS >>26.01 GB NTFS >>149.05 GB Healthy(System) Healthy Healthy Healthy Healthy >>Online >> >>Please help what steps should be followed in BootIt NG to achieve the >>task. >> >>Thankyou >>VJ > > > > Sorry the last bit of text in the original message (showing the > snapshot of the Disk Mgmt window) has lost formatting. Please read it > as follows: > => Disk 0, Basic, 149.05 GB, Online > => (C:), 64.46 GB NTFS, Healthy(System) [Primary Partition] > => (D:), 29.29 GB NTFS, Healthy [Logical Drive] > => (E:), 23.43 GB NTFS, Healthy [Logical Drive] > => NewVolume(I:), 5.86 GB NTFS, Healthy [Logical Drive] > => NewVolume(J:), 26.01 GB NTFS, Healthy [Primary Partition] > > > Inconvenience caused is regretted. > > VJ You are attempting to transfer part of a partition from one partition to another. I must be UNalocated from the extended parition in which it resides before the space can be added to the primary partition.
From: vj on 24 Feb 2010 21:18 On Feb 25, 12:04 am, Bob I <bire...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > vj wrote: > > On Feb 24, 11:22 pm, vj <vijayjany...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > >>Hi all, > > >>I have a single hard disk of capacity about 150 GB. I am on Windows > >>XP. > > >>I have partitions as C: (64.46 GB), D: (29.29 GB), E: (23.43 GB), J: > >>(5.86 GB) and I: (26.01 GB). I want to combine the last two partitions > >>I: and J: into a single entity. Both these are empty (i.e. have no > >>data, and I am ready to format these if need be, in fact I have just > >>formatted them using Disk Management feature of WinXP). > > >>I am trying to use BootItNG to combine these two. I have used basic > >>features of BootItNG before also many times for such work as sliding > >>the partition, resizing etc (but still I can't say I am an expert in > >>this type of work and haven't used advanced features of BootitNG). > >>However, this time I can't understand why BootItNG is not working the > >>way I want, or where I am wrong. > > >>I am reproducing below a snapshot of the BootIT NG screen and also > >>that of Disk Management to facilitate explaining the situation (I wish > >>I could upload an attachment containg a picture of the screen, but I > >>think attachments are not possible in this newsgroup). Here is what > >>Bootit NG partition manager window reads: > > >>MBR Entry 0 Partition 66002 MB HPFS/NTFS > >>MBR Entry 1 Partition 59993 MB Extended > >> unnamed Volume 29996 MB HPFS/NTFS > >> unnamed Volume 23994 MB HPFS/NTFS > >> unnamed Volume 6002 MB HPFS/NTFS > >>MBR Entry 2 Partition 26630 MB HPFS/NTFS > > >>and here is what the Disk Management window says: > > >>Disk 0 (C:) (D:) (E:) > >>NewVolume(I:) NewVolume(J:) > >>Basic 64.46 GB NTFS 29.29. GB NTFS 23.43 GB NTFS 5.86 GB NTFS > >>26.01 GB NTFS > >>149.05 GB Healthy(System) Healthy Healthy Healthy Healthy > >>Online > > >>Please help what steps should be followed in BootIt NG to achieve the > >>task. > > >>Thankyou > >>VJ > > > Sorry the last bit of text in the original message (showing the > > snapshot of the Disk Mgmt window) has lost formatting. Please read it > > as follows: > > => Disk 0, Basic, 149.05 GB, Online > > => (C:), 64.46 GB NTFS, Healthy(System) [Primary Partition] > > => (D:), 29.29 GB NTFS, Healthy [Logical Drive] > > => (E:), 23.43 GB NTFS, Healthy [Logical Drive] > > => NewVolume(I:), 5.86 GB NTFS, Healthy [Logical Drive] > > => NewVolume(J:), 26.01 GB NTFS, Healthy [Primary Partition] > > > Inconvenience caused is regretted. > > > VJ > > You are attempting to transfer part of a partition from one partition to > another. I must be UNalocated from the extended parition in which it > resides before the space can be added to the primary partition. Dear Bob, Thankyou for your reply. I tried as per your suggestions. This is what i did: In the Disk Management window, i deleted the partition I:, which now shows as a 'Free Space' represented by light green color. When i turn to BootIT NG, i expect that i should be able to 'slide' the J: drive above the 'free space I:' shown above it, so that free space comes after it and i can combine after it. However, the slide operation doesn't work, because 'space after' option, which is expected to show 5.8 GB is showing 0 GB and i can't change it. Also, I notice that D:, E: and I: are enclosed by a dark green rectangle (meaning Extended Partition) in Disk Mgmt window. Is this causing the problem? Thankyou VJ ps: If there is a way to upload attachments in this newsgroup, pl let me know so that I can upload a snapshot of the situation.
From: Andy on 24 Feb 2010 22:07
On Wed, 24 Feb 2010 18:18:49 -0800 (PST), vj <vijayjanyani(a)gmail.com> wrote: >On Feb 25, 12:04�am, Bob I <bire...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >> vj wrote: >> > On Feb 24, 11:22 pm, vj <vijayjany...(a)gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >>Hi all, >> >> >>I have a single hard disk of capacity about 150 GB. I am on Windows >> >>XP. >> >> >>I have partitions as C: (64.46 GB), D: (29.29 GB), E: (23.43 GB), J: >> >>(5.86 GB) and I: (26.01 GB). I want to combine the last two partitions >> >>I: and J: into a single entity. Both these are empty (i.e. have no >> >>data, and I am ready to format these if need be, in fact I have just >> >>formatted them using Disk Management feature of WinXP). >> >> >>I am trying to use BootItNG to combine these two. I have used basic >> >>features of BootItNG before also many times for such work as sliding >> >>the partition, resizing etc (but still I can't say I am an expert in >> >>this type of work and haven't used advanced features of BootitNG). >> >>However, this time I can't understand why BootItNG is not working the >> >>way I want, or where I am wrong. >> >> >>I am reproducing below a snapshot of the BootIT NG screen and also >> >>that of Disk Management to facilitate explaining the situation (I wish >> >>I could upload an attachment containg a picture of the screen, but I >> >>think attachments are not possible in this newsgroup). Here is what >> >>Bootit NG partition manager window reads: >> >> >>MBR Entry 0 � � � � Partition � � � �66002 MB � � � HPFS/NTFS >> >>MBR Entry 1 � � � � Partition � � � �59993 MB � � � Extended >> >> � � �unnamed � � � � Volume � � � �29996 MB � � � HPFS/NTFS >> >> � � �unnamed � � � � Volume � � � �23994 MB � � � HPFS/NTFS >> >> � � �unnamed � � � � Volume � � � �6002 MB � � � � HPFS/NTFS >> >>MBR Entry 2 � � � � Partition � � � �26630 MB � � � HPFS/NTFS >> >> >>and here is what the Disk Management window says: >> >> >>Disk 0 � � � � �(C:) � � � � � � � � � � � � � �(D:) � � � � � � � � � � � � � �(E:) >> >>NewVolume(I:) � NewVolume(J:) >> >>Basic � � � � � 64.46 GB NTFS � � � � � 29.29. GB NTFS � �23.43 GB NTFS 5.86 GB NTFS >> >>26.01 GB NTFS >> >>149.05 GB � � � � � � � Healthy(System) Healthy � � � � � � � � Healthy � � � � Healthy � � � � Healthy >> >>Online >> >> >>Please help what steps should be followed in BootIt NG to achieve the >> >>task. >> >> >>Thankyou >> >>VJ >> >> > Sorry the last bit of text in the original message (showing the >> > snapshot of the Disk Mgmt window) has lost formatting. Please read it >> > as follows: >> > => Disk 0, Basic, 149.05 GB, Online >> > => (C:), 64.46 GB NTFS, Healthy(System) [Primary Partition] >> > => (D:), 29.29 GB NTFS, Healthy [Logical Drive] >> > => (E:), 23.43 GB NTFS, Healthy [Logical Drive] >> > => NewVolume(I:), 5.86 GB NTFS, Healthy [Logical Drive] >> > => NewVolume(J:), 26.01 GB NTFS, Healthy [Primary Partition] >> >> > Inconvenience caused is regretted. >> >> > VJ >> >> You are attempting to transfer part of a partition from one partition to >> another. I must be UNalocated from the extended parition in which it >> resides before the space can be added to the primary partition. > > > >Dear Bob, >Thankyou for your reply. >I tried as per your suggestions. This is what i did: In the Disk >Management window, i deleted the partition I:, which now shows as a >'Free Space' represented by light green color. When i turn to BootIT >NG, i expect that i should be able to 'slide' the J: drive above the >'free space I:' shown above it, so that free space comes after it and >i can combine after it. However, the slide operation doesn't work, >because 'space after' option, which is expected to show 5.8 GB is >showing 0 GB and i can't change it. > >Also, I notice that D:, E: and I: are enclosed by a dark green >rectangle (meaning Extended Partition) in Disk Mgmt window. Is this >causing the problem? > >Thankyou >VJ >ps: If there is a way to upload attachments in this newsgroup, pl let >me know so that I can upload a snapshot of the situation. Delete partitions I and J. If you want the combined partition to be primary, shrink the extended partition, and create a new primary partition in the unallocated space.. If you want the combined partition to be logical, extend the extended partition over the unallocated space and create a new logical volume. |