Re: Repartitioning FAT32 Drive
- From: Arno Wagner <me@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 10 Feb 2006 14:41:01 GMT
Previously gkamieneski@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I feel like I've just forgotten how to do this from the DOS days, but I
have an 3.2Gb drive from an old laptop (2.5" drive) that was
partitioned for C: and a logical D:. These can be formatted for FAT32
which is what I want to use this as an external USB drive, but how can
I repartition this drive for a single storage letter of the full 3.2Gb?
Haven't played with an old drive like this for a long time.
If you want to keep the data, Gnu Parted is a free tool
to do it.
Arno
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