Jon wrote>

Oh, I'd **DEFINITELY** leave it alone.  You can't just delete these 
partitions and have the Ubuntu partitions take up the additional space 
as empty.  There are some programs that are supposed to be able to 
re-jigger partitions, I would not trust them with anything I'd spent 
much time on.

Maybe sometime you will want to reinstall the whole works, after burning 
all your hand-made files to a CD.  That would be the time to clear out 
these old partitions and start fresh.

Jon

Hi Jon

I understand, "DO NOT TOUCH" although I would not know what to do anyway.
This is where being computer dumb really comes in handy stops me fiddling.
I appreciate everyone's input my thanks especially to Jon.
This matter is SOLVED.

Best wishes
Dave 


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