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Re: Expanding logical disk without erasing?
> Randy, that's not what he asked, he asked how to extend the C drive, and
> he specifically did NOT want to create a D drive. Now obviously this can
> be done, and in fact is not even that difficult, how ever I know of know
> software that does this kind of non-destryctive repartitioning.
Sheesh Robert--give me a break! I pointed out that I didn't think
it could be done (non-destructively), and then continued on with a suggestion
that he might just want to go ahead and *keep* it as a D: drive, that's all.
Is that so horrible? Did I hurt somebody's feelings or what?
Besides--he then shot back with a question about how to do it with
DOS 6.2's FDisk, so I told him!
I don't think I was out of line or anything and if I was--sheesh--
I'll remove myself from the list if you think I'm so destracting. I thought
I was helping.
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Randy Whittle whittle@chaph.usc.edu
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