You might be looking for a partition resizer. That will allow you to change the size of either partition. I'd backup the data on both before you do though, just in case.
delete a partition on the system disk (C)
Delete all data on a hard drive. Ditto!
First you need to download a partition manager and then install it on your computer. You need to choose the ones that support you delete partition with XP. Do you think so?
Download the tool in the related link below.1. Launch MilfordSoft Partition Star.2. Select and right click the partition you want to delete.3. Click "Apply" to execute pending operation.
Oh yes.
With program fdisk (or cfdisk etc).
If a partition is formatted, or deleted, then the information saved on that partition is also deleted. So, if there is any information on the partition you wish saved, backup that information or copy it to another partition or another location before deleting the partition.
unmount the drive (sys partition) (hdd) using a different computer. Then delete it.
No. However, you can copy the contents from one partition to the other, delete the partition, and expand your remaining partition to use the remaining space.
You cannot "uninstall" it. You can delete the partition it is installed on.
just delete it. where is the problem?
The area on the hard drive that contains a map to all the partition on the drive is called the partition table. That is what partition utilities edit when you add, delete, convert, or resize a partition.