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Limp Gawd
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I have a 320 gb hard drive. 100 allocated to vista 64 bit (lets say partition A), 168gb to xp 32 bit (lets say partition B), and 32 gb to vista 64 bit (lets say partition C). Now I want to wipe out the 100gb vista 64 bit (B) drive because I will use the 32gb vista drive (C) as a boot drive and use the 100gb (B) from the other vista 64 bit drive as storage. How exactly would I go through with this? Should I just go into gparted and delete the 100gb vista 64 (B) partition or is there some other process I can do? If I do this do I have to install an OS on the extra 100 gb of space in order to save things to it or do I simply just create another pattition with the new 100gb of space?
I plan to do the same with the other 168 gb xp 32 (A) partition, that is create a 32 gb partition and hopefully combine the other 136 with the other 100 gb free partition but for now wana keep it simple and start with the vista partition first.
I plan to do the same with the other 168 gb xp 32 (A) partition, that is create a 32 gb partition and hopefully combine the other 136 with the other 100 gb free partition but for now wana keep it simple and start with the vista partition first.