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Hope you can help...I am working on a computer the c drive was partitioned so i have a c: and D: partitioned drive. dont want it that way. C: is about 9 gigs and D: is about 30 gigs. I deleted the partitioned 30 gig part and now it says it is Unallocated

HHHEEELLLPPP! please
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Hello Camie,

Welcome to PCHF.

There's no free software I'm aware of that will resize an active partition without destroying the data first. Acronis is good for resizing partitions: Amazon.co.uk: Acronis Disk Director Suite 10: Software

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