Reallocate an existing Drive

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I have removed all data & formatted all disc's (3) so the 1 TB that has F, unallocated & p drive should be clean. How do I move the unallocated Disc, was G but somehow it dropped the Letter (G) and Disc P into Disc F to make it one disc. One note when looking at Disk Management I see that it shows below. In the row of Disc 1 I see the "D" drive, I thought that was in Row O along with "C". Isn't D a part of the

Windows 7 OPS? If I move, combine Unallocated & "P" to "F" will it move it to its own Disk row? Or do I need to remove it from my PC and reinstall it like anew drive? This really could be a moot point since I'm going to do a Clean install of Win 10 but I want the problem of the fragmented drive to be taken car of first. I have all my Files etc backed up on another drive & they will be moved back to"F" as soon as I get it to one drive.



DISK MANAGEMENT



Disc O System Reserved (C:)

Basic 100MB NFTS 223.47 GB NFTS

223.57 GB Healthy (System, Health (Boot, Page File, Crash

Active, Primary Partition) Dump, Primary Partition)

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Disc 1 (D:) Local Disk (F:) 338.44 GB Local Disk (P:)

Basic 100 MB NFTS 300 GB NFTS Unallocated 292.97 GB NFTS

931.51 Healthy Healthy Healthy

Online Active Primary (PrimaryPartition) (Logical Drive) Partition
 
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For whatever reason this was created in word but no matter what I do it does not post as it is in Word, This make it hard to see what my Disk management looks like. What do I do?
 

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