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When I bought my notebook the drive was partitioned into 2.
Is there anyway of merging these 2?
I have tried partition magic but this came up with an error when trying to merge it.
Hope you can help.
Chris
Hi Chris,
What model vaio do you have and does it have a Hard Disk Rocovery system?
Probably because it's a hidden partition.
I'd personally back up everything that is important to you and do an advanced recovery
OK, what about doing this on a VGN-FE21B?
Have already tried using Norton Partition Magic 8.0 and this hasn't worked; Sony have done something weird with the configuration of the partitions which causes Partition Magic to see the drive as containing errors and thus refuses to merge the two partitions.
Why split the hard drive into two (excluding the recovery partition) in the first place?
Why split the hard drive into two (excluding the recovery partition) in the first place?
But surely there's no need to safeguard your data like that if you've already got a backup on a different physical drive anyway, which anyone with any sense would do?
After all, if your hard drive fails, it doesn't matter which partition you kep your stuff in - it's gone, unless you're willing to fork out loads to have the platters of your hard drive phtographed and any retrievable data extracted that way (at vast expense).
Moreover, volume fragmentation occurs on all hard drives regardless of partition configuration - it is a necessity to defragment every so often.
Right now it's like having a partition wall straight down the middle of your bedroom, and you're trying to fit in some large bits of furniture which would go in fine if it wasn't for the darn wall!
So, how to get rid of this partition?
So, how to get rid of this partition?
You legend!
I'm doing it now; I wish Acer's eRecovery software was as flexible as this - I always have to use Partition Magic to merge the main partitions, delete the recovery partition after creating rescue disks and then converting it all to NTFS, as, believe it or not, all four Acer laptops I've bought over the past 18 months have come formatted in FAT 32.
Oh, and the VAIO recovery software even gave me the option, when configuring partitions, to have the recovery partition removed from the start, as both recovery DVDs have now been created.
And no, my real name is not Stephanie, that's the owner of this VAIO on whose behalf I am posting to sort this little problem out!
Thanks for your help; this may be the last you hear from me.
I'm doing it now; I wish Acer's eRecovery software was as flexible as this - I always have to use Partition Magic to merge the main partitions, delete the recovery partition after creating rescue disks and then converting it all to NTFS, as, believe it or not, all four Acer laptops I've bought over the past 18 months have come formatted in FAT 32.
Glad it worked for you. There are some things Sony have really thought out very well.
Pop back and see us again sometime!!
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