My computer is dual booting Vista and Kubuntu 10.04. The Vista OS sits on it's own hard drive (640 GB), and Kubuntu has half of another hard drive (500 GB).
For some reason the 500 GB hard drive will frequently "disappear" when running Vista. Formatting, changing cables, etc will not solve it. The only way to get the hard drive "back" is to do a cold restart.
Under Kubuntu, that hard drive has no problems.
When I first set up Kubuntu, I gave it 1/2 of the 500GB drive. However since the drive is useless under Vista, I'd like to give Kubuntu the entire drive.
How do I go about doing this? I thought about going into Vista and deleting the Vista partition on that 500 GB, then resize the "unknown" OS partition and grab the entire drive.
Thanks!
For some reason the 500 GB hard drive will frequently "disappear" when running Vista. Formatting, changing cables, etc will not solve it. The only way to get the hard drive "back" is to do a cold restart.
Under Kubuntu, that hard drive has no problems.
When I first set up Kubuntu, I gave it 1/2 of the 500GB drive. However since the drive is useless under Vista, I'd like to give Kubuntu the entire drive.
How do I go about doing this? I thought about going into Vista and deleting the Vista partition on that 500 GB, then resize the "unknown" OS partition and grab the entire drive.
Thanks!
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