I just bought a new laptop, an Acer Aspire 5735, and in “Computer” it has three partitions, C, D, and PQSERVICE. I know that PQSERVICE is the recovery partition, but my D drive is empty. Is there a safe way for me to delete D and make C 70gb bigger without losing all my data?
Is there a way for me to repartition my new laptop drive so that C gets bigger?
By admin on September 13, 2011
Posted in Laptop Data Recovery | Tagged d drive, Drive, laptop, recovery partition, repartition, safe way | 2 Responses
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You will need to download GParted – which is a Linux based drive utility (free) This is, of course, assuming that C, and D are partitions on the same physical drive.
you can insert the windows c.d and delete the partition that you don’t want.