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Originally posted by geoscomp
Other than wiping and re-fdisking and reformatting, you are probably going to have to invest in a program to do what you want. With Partition Magic, for example..you can eliminate the "c" partition, expand the "d" partition to take up that space, and convert it from extended to primary and then mark it as active..there shouldn't be a problem having extended partitions coexisting though..i've got one 4gb primary active and three extended on the main drive and two other drives with 2 logical drives in each extended, but your situation seems a little unusual. Are you absoultely sure there isn't anything on the "c" partition? Did this system ever have a dual boot configuration?
Could the drive be repartitioned to just C, and have the 2nd hard drive be D? Can a hard drive be set on E, and still work?