Thanks Walter!
It was a Windows DELL C and D drive and I found so much garbage on the computer and registry errors, as well as possible virus sig's that I just rebuilt the whole shebang after backing up the basic stuff. It was 90% faster after.
There was a shop rumor that I could make more disk space with a few commands after booting the gpartd, so I imagine the former person just broke the mirror on ONE drive, not for a dual drive DELL.
Thanks everyone for your OT help!
Just go to windows control panel -----> administrative tools ---->computer management ----->disk management----> and disble the mirror and your second drive will be clean for whatever you like to do---no data lost on the primary drive
o whatever version of windows this machine have- your place to work is disk management
command line tool id call Diskpart.
now be sure that you have a mirror because when you do that it is only on drive C, or one drive with 2 partition , then will be C and D, and if you have that mirror with a second drive, then you have C and D
I understand that you're aware of that, but again, are you sure that has two drives,
with gparted, it have a live cd that is able to work with drive mirror and change that, but it is better to do it within windows app.
unless that whatever that computer have it is not important, you can try it, but is faster and simpler from disk management,
now i got a question which laptop brand provide the ability of use 2 drives, unless that you use docking stations I never see one,
well good luck
Walter TocaliniOn Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 11:05 AM, Stephen <cryptworks@gmail.com> wrote:
Desktop replacements aren't known for battery life.. unless you count
the shortest possible... SLI graphics raided HDD and sometimes Desktop
CPU's.... you get the idea.
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 11:00 AM, Eric Shubert <ejs@shubes.net> wrote:
> I should think that'd put a real strain on the battery. Unless of course
> they're SSDs. :)
>
> Stephen wrote:
>>
>> I have built several including a few with 3 drives in raid 5. they do
>> exist, just not common unless you get into some of the more desktop
>> replacement systems. most mainstream Tier 1/2 vendors just use one to
>> save space/cost/complexity
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 10:01 AM, Eric Shubert <ejs@shubes.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> Lisa Kachold wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Gee,
>>>>
>>>> Anyone know an easy tool or procedure to make a standard Laptop C and D
>>>> drive no longer mirrored instead 2 usable drives?
>>>>
>>>> I heard a rumor that you can boot into say Knoppix and use gpartd?
>>>>
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>>> That doesn't sound right. Are you sure that the drive D is a mirror, and
>>> not
>>> a recovery partition? Mirroring to a separate partition on the same drive
>>> would seem to me to be pointless, and I've never heard of a Laptop with 2
>>> HDDs.
>>>
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