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Be very careful and backup before u try to do this. It can be done safely, it can take a very long time to complete. I did this recently with some very large partitions and it took 36 hours.
You delete one, and then you expand the other to consume all of the "unallocated" space that was created when you deleted the first one.
However, your first post from January says "without losing data". You cannot, AFAIK, safely do this maneuver (deleting one partition and expanding the other) while preserving the data on the deleted one. The only reasonable recommendation must be to back up your data securely to an external media or other drive, and verify it, BEFORE launching the partitioner.
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