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AMValhalla

So, I installed an old 2.5in WD Scorpio Blue-320GB drive in my PC. And I'm stuck with a question:

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Is it possible to merge the already existing (C:) drive, with the (D:) drive, and the (E:) drive?

The (C:) drive has the OS inside it

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11 minutes ago, AMValhalla said:

So, I installed an old 2.5in WD Scorpio Blue-320GB drive in my PC. And I'm stuck with a question:

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Is it possible to merge the already existing (C:) drive, with the (D:) drive, and the (E:) drive?

The (C:) drive has the OS inside it

Are the D and E drives partitions of the hard drive you installed?

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Merging C to E and the 482MB space in the same drive is possible, just expand it.

 

Not possible to merge with D though unless you get something else as the boot drive. All data on both drives will be gone as well unless you make a backup somewhere else.

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You would have to format it, but you would have to copy the data first. Only E and C drives because they are partitioned.

 

 

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