Hey
I have a laptop running Windows Vista Home Premium. The hard drive came with two partitions, one called Vista and the other called Data. The Vista drive contains the Windows Vista operating system files and all my documents and the Data drive contains hard drive recovery tools. My hard drive is about 160 GB in size, and initially the partitions were about the same size.
I decided to reduce the size of the Data drive to 5 GB because it only contains 4.77 GB of data so that was wasting a lot of storage space. I was hoping that I would be able to use this space to extend the Vista drive, but it doesn't allow me to do that.
When space is freed from different drives, it takes up different unallocated partitions. This means it does not allow you to extend a drive to a larger size than it came in. Is there any way that I can get around this and use the storage space which I have freed from the Data drive for the Vista drive?
Thanks



