Hi Rick.........simply adjust the figure shown in the "Select the amount of space in MB:" box to the amount of MB you want to add to your C:...
Just in the last few years hard drives are running a lot cooler. I also make extensive use of caddies without the fans and did have to watch those...
I have no personal experience with Asus I’m afraid, but your G1 should have come with 3 partitions. A 7gig recovery partition at the start of...
Don’t do any formatting as that can completely destroy any possibility of recovering lost partitions. Don’t worry that Hard Drive Manager is not...
The Toshiba recovery system installed on the hard drive is a strange beast and uses a secondary partition table. You will have to wipe the whole...
Most likely then Pete that HP have deliberately set XP not to show the E: drive. There are a few ways to do this either with a reg tweak or...
Hi Pete, haven’t got the time now tonight to fully study this whole thread, but in general any drive letter problems with a moved XP install can...
The most common cause of that error is the boot partition being marked as Hidden. Sounds unlikely to be the cause of your problem, but worth checking.
Was this tool mentioned in that KB article?...
If you want to shrink the D partition without data loss then you will need specialist software that can do this, but I am not an advocate of...
What is it you have decided to do? I thought you wanted to get rid of the data partition and make the Vista one fill the drive? Are you now saying...
The point of keeping your data on a different partition is that you can reinstall Windows, or do a factory reset, and your data remains. Keeping...
The obvious thing "“ glad your sorted. If the partition had not been marked as primary then it would have been a major problem that you could not...
Forget about drive letters guys, this situation has nothing to do with them. What they appear to be from anything other than inside Vista itself...
Sorry Mike but changing drive letters as you suggest would not be possible from within Windows and pointless from the UBCD as you would just be...
From the "no operating system or invalid disk error." that you are seeing I’d say most likely to be the active partition or the MBR. Sorry Mike...
As long as the partition with Vista is still there then don’t worry what drive letter is allocated to it when viewed from another system. Drive...
A lot more info required Mojo before anything but guessing would be possible. What was your original set up "“ partitions, OSes, hard drives?...
You have to install Vista by booting the computer from the Vista DVD, if you start the install from inside XP then Vista will not be given the C:...
Use the instructions here to change Vista's drive letter back to what it was. http://www.multibooters.co.uk/cloning.html#letters
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