My hdd had Vista, windows recovery, and XP installed on it in seperate partitions (of course), and I deleted XP from its partition when I added a second hdd with XP on it and that old space has become "free space" according to Disk Mgmt.
I would like to add that free space back to the Vista partition, but if I try to "expand volume" of the Vista partition, it won't let me take that free space.
My only choices with the "free space" appear to be either create another "simple volume", or to delete it (as all other options are greyed out) and if I do that Disk mgmt says the partition will be inaccessible.
Is there any way I can add that space to the existing Vista partition ?
Disk Mgmt shows the drive partitions from left to right as dell utilities (and unaccessible)55mb, windows recovery 10gb, Vista 104gb, and then the free space 35 gb.
I would like to add that free space back to the Vista partition, but if I try to "expand volume" of the Vista partition, it won't let me take that free space.
My only choices with the "free space" appear to be either create another "simple volume", or to delete it (as all other options are greyed out) and if I do that Disk mgmt says the partition will be inaccessible.
Is there any way I can add that space to the existing Vista partition ?
Disk Mgmt shows the drive partitions from left to right as dell utilities (and unaccessible)55mb, windows recovery 10gb, Vista 104gb, and then the free space 35 gb.