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Old August 2nd 04, 09:00 AM
Cain Shugher
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Default Merge partitions

I have a 40 GB HD in Window XP Home edition that has been partitioned into
three separate drives. Since 40 GB isn't that big anymore, I would like to
merge drives C&D into approximately 30 GB and leave the extra 10 GB for
storage. With Power Quest Partition Magice 7.0, this usually is not problem
at all. However, whenever I try this particular change, I get the error
message: Access Violation at address 0052DCCC in nodule PMagicNT 7.0 exe
read of address 000000008. What does this mean? I cannot find any referral
to this error message in the documentation. I have tried using the WinXP
disk utility to do make this change, but it doesn't seem to have an option
to merge partitions--only to delete them. Can anyone help me with this?


 




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