djeyewater
New Member
My drive currently looks like this:
I would like to take the unallocated space and Free space and turn them into a 40GB partition or otherwise add about 20GB each to the C: and E: drives.
I tried the partition software here, but it wouldn't let add the free space and Unallocated space together. It would only let me format them into seperate partitions. It did say though that the Unallocated space is a primary partition, and the free space is a logical partition, if this makes any difference.
The drive is 2 x 500GB drives in RAID 0, and I'm running Vista Business x64. Can anyone help me with this?
Thanks
Dave

I would like to take the unallocated space and Free space and turn them into a 40GB partition or otherwise add about 20GB each to the C: and E: drives.
I tried the partition software here, but it wouldn't let add the free space and Unallocated space together. It would only let me format them into seperate partitions. It did say though that the Unallocated space is a primary partition, and the free space is a logical partition, if this makes any difference.
The drive is 2 x 500GB drives in RAID 0, and I'm running Vista Business x64. Can anyone help me with this?
Thanks
Dave