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drive partitions

hello , I have a acer aspire desktop running windows home basic vista . drives C and D both with 32 gig. C has 9 gig remaining and D has 30 gig remaining. can you move the partition and balanced them out. if so is it easy and if you can tell me plain simple english please. Have done the usual cleaning etc. Thanks for looking and even more thanks for replying

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  • daily_2
    daily_2 Posts: 309 Forumite
    edited 17 June 2009 at 5:21PM
    Wait until the 9GB is 1GB before worrying about it, or use d to save/move some data on. You can repartition, or merge the partitions in Vista, but it may mess up your recovery partition.
  • Jaffa.
    Jaffa. Posts: 1,193 Forumite
    Uhh I was going to say move your my documents over to D: to give windows more room but I'm not too sure if it will copy the content of the documents over
  • isabel.h
    isabel.h Posts: 99 Forumite
    i don't play large heavy games and it looks as if it not a problem looking at the replies .. thanks for the responce
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