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alexanderd January 7th 08 09:50 AM

recover partion on hard disc
 
i have just uninstalled agnitium true image 10 from my PC and installed
norton ghost. I am now left with a 125GB partion (fat 32) which i would like
to reclaim. The rest of my system is formatted as ntfs. i am using windows
vista buisness.
can any one suggest how to reclaim the lost 125GB
--
alexanderd

Rick Rogers January 7th 08 10:17 AM

recover partion on hard disc
 
Hi,

Run disk manager (diskmgmt.msc) from the start/search line. Where is this
volume located in relation to the system volume? If immediately behind/after
it, then simply delete the FAT32 volume and expand the system volume to
encompass the free space. If it is anywhere else, then you will need to use
a third party drive tool to move/slide the volumes around in order to extend
the system volume.

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com

"alexanderd" wrote in message
...
i have just uninstalled agnitium true image 10 from my PC and installed
norton ghost. I am now left with a 125GB partion (fat 32) which i would
like
to reclaim. The rest of my system is formatted as ntfs. i am using windows
vista buisness.
can any one suggest how to reclaim the lost 125GB
--
alexanderd



alexanderd January 7th 08 10:57 AM

recover partion on hard disc
 
hi rick thank you for your quick reply. i had already found the disckmgmt.msc
my problem is all fields are greyed out except Disc Volume & Help. it looks
like a third party drive tool is my only choice. what would you suggest?

--
alexanderd


"Rick Rogers" wrote:

Hi,

Run disk manager (diskmgmt.msc) from the start/search line. Where is this
volume located in relation to the system volume? If immediately behind/after
it, then simply delete the FAT32 volume and expand the system volume to
encompass the free space. If it is anywhere else, then you will need to use
a third party drive tool to move/slide the volumes around in order to extend
the system volume.

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com

"alexanderd" wrote in message
...
i have just uninstalled agnitium true image 10 from my PC and installed
norton ghost. I am now left with a 125GB partion (fat 32) which i would
like
to reclaim. The rest of my system is formatted as ntfs. i am using windows
vista buisness.
can any one suggest how to reclaim the lost 125GB
--
alexanderd




alexanderd January 7th 08 03:37 PM

recover partion on hard disc
 
here is a second reply and to say i am a fool. On the acronis program is a
way to remove what was a " Secure Zone " this is very easy ( just follow a
wizard ) and recovers the orriginal space. i now have the full use of my hard
disc.

thank you once again for your help
--
alexanderd


"Rick Rogers" wrote:

Hi,

Run disk manager (diskmgmt.msc) from the start/search line. Where is this
volume located in relation to the system volume? If immediately behind/after
it, then simply delete the FAT32 volume and expand the system volume to
encompass the free space. If it is anywhere else, then you will need to use
a third party drive tool to move/slide the volumes around in order to extend
the system volume.

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com

"alexanderd" wrote in message
...
i have just uninstalled agnitium true image 10 from my PC and installed
norton ghost. I am now left with a 125GB partion (fat 32) which i would
like
to reclaim. The rest of my system is formatted as ntfs. i am using windows
vista buisness.
can any one suggest how to reclaim the lost 125GB
--
alexanderd





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