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Marbas
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I wonder if anyone can help with this.
My PC originally had one hard drive divided into two partitions C 30 Gigs, & D 200 and something Gigs; C for Windows, Programs, etc, and D for Documents and Settings.
When I installed Ubuntu a while back it created a new partition for itself on D. I've since uninstalled Ubuntu, so now I have D reduced to 144 Gigs and an extra drive E 58 Gigs.
Is there any way that I can merge D and E back together again (preferably without losing data on D?
I've done a lot of Googling looking for a solution, but most of the answers either rely on the use of commercial software, or are completely over my head.
I just wondered if there is a relatively simply, free, way to re-merge these two partitions.
Any help or advice would be much appreciated.
My PC originally had one hard drive divided into two partitions C 30 Gigs, & D 200 and something Gigs; C for Windows, Programs, etc, and D for Documents and Settings.
When I installed Ubuntu a while back it created a new partition for itself on D. I've since uninstalled Ubuntu, so now I have D reduced to 144 Gigs and an extra drive E 58 Gigs.
Is there any way that I can merge D and E back together again (preferably without losing data on D?
I've done a lot of Googling looking for a solution, but most of the answers either rely on the use of commercial software, or are completely over my head.
I just wondered if there is a relatively simply, free, way to re-merge these two partitions.
Any help or advice would be much appreciated.

