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> Changing F And G Partition Sizes, Can I do it without losing data?
möbius
post Aug 1 2005, 05:46 PM
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Ok, so right now my bios is set to have my F partition up to 137 gigs and the rest in a G partition that is approx 25 gigs as I have a 160 gig drive. What I am wondering, is it possible to just delete all the data on the G drive and expand the F drive to take up the remaining space if I use a new bios that says to take up all the remaining space.

My only issue is that I am using like 90 gigs on my F drive and don't have a drive that big to back it up to, so is there a way to do this without losing the data on my F drive, and copying the data from my G drive to the F drive?
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post Aug 1 2005, 07:40 PM
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Nope, the partitioning scheme will have changed and will require a reformat to avoid data corruption.
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post Aug 3 2005, 07:16 PM
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Thats what I was afraid of. Thanks for the reply!
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