I used ptedit32 (which was included on the drive in Symantec's program folder) to resize the D to nothing and resize the C to take the available space. It worked beautifully, however windows explorer and My Computer still see the C drive's original size, even though Disk Manager sees the correct size. This page is not a piece of advice to uninstall Norton Ghost 9.0 by Symantec from your computer, nor are we saying that Norton Ghost 9.0 by Symantec is not a good application for your computer. This text only contains detailed info on how to uninstall Norton Ghost 9.0 supposing you decide this is what you want to do.
I'm trying to find a command line utility that will allow me to change Partition ID/Type within a batch script under Windows XP. For example: I have a disk with two formatted NTFS partitions, and they both contain files. Both are Partition ID 0x07 in the MBR. I want to be able to run a command line that will change the second partition's ID from 0x07 to 0x93, without altering the partition's contents. Then later on, I want to be able to use the same command to change the second partition's ID from 0x93 back to 0x07, and then use DISKPART to assign a drive letter so that I can see the file contents again. Is there a tool out there that can do this? I can edit Partition ID's using Symantec Partition Table Editor (PTEDIT32.EXE) but it is only GUI based. From what I can tell, DISKPART can only set the Partition ID when you create the partition, not after.