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Mini Tool Partition Wizard

  • 13-02-2013 6:24pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 313 ✭✭


    Anyone had experience with 'Mini Tool Partition Wizard Professional 6?

    My nephew give me a copy of it to partition my Dell Laptop I tried to transfer 50GB from my D drive to my C drive, however, I've messed up I seem to have created a new space called unallocated.

    How can I undo the original move, or move that unallocated 50GB up to my C drive? The move/resize button is blanked out.

    If I click on 'create' it invites me to enter a partition label but I don't know what that should be.

    As always many thanks for your help

    Kevin

    does this help
    letter: * PartID: 222 Start: 2048 End: 206847 Size: 204800 FsId: 6 Label: ClusterSize: 4 FreeSectors: 186216 Primary: 1 Bootable: 0 BootVolume: 0 SystemVolume: 0

    letter: * PartID: 7 Start: 206848 End: 20686847 Size: 20480000 FsId: 7 Label: RECOVERY ClusterSize: 8 FreeSectors: 9242664 Primary: 1 Bootable: 1 BootVolume: 1 SystemVolume: 0

    letter: C PartID: 7 Start: 20686848 End: 143566847 Size: 122880000 FsId: 7 Label: OS ClusterSize: 8 FreeSectors: 6590608 Primary: 1 Bootable: 0 BootVolume: 0 SystemVolume: 1

    letter: * PartID: 0 Start: 143566848 End: 247160087 Size: 103593240 FsId: 0 Label: ClusterSize: 1 FreeSectors: 103593240 Primary: 0 Bootable: 0 BootVolume: 0 SystemVolume: 0

    letter: D PartID: 7 Start: 247160088 End: 976768064 Size: 729607977 FsId: 7 Label: ClusterSize: 8 FreeSectors: 389396224 Primary: 0 Bootable: 0 BootVolume: 0 SystemVolume: 0


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,184 ✭✭✭riclad


    Label it part 1 or part 2,then you can format in, start, menu,control panel,administration,management, storage ,
    if you have a copy of the files, dont format it, You can just delete in disk storage.
    see
    http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/partition-and-format-a-disk-in-windows/
    DO not delete ,or do anything with the Recovery partition,part id7,
    You can download gparted livecd ,it can be use to make new partitions,or delete them,runs from cd/dvd drive.
    fits on 1 cdr,
    get gparted iso, burn it ,using Imgburn program,click burn image,2 or 3x speed .burn iso file to cdr disk.
    boot laptop from cdr,gparted loads up in about 3minutes.
    see http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php
    Installation Instructions

    To install GParted Live on CD, download the .iso file and burn it as an image to a CD.
    i think you need to name it,before you can delete it.
    The recovery partition probably has windows 7, on it, that can be installed ,by pressing, cntrl,f11 keys after turning on laptop.IF i remember correctly.


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