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It won't let me extend the C: Drive?
hayley11
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My C Drive is pretty much full (it's got 970mb out of 30gb left) whereas my D drive is only half full (that's got 57gb out of 117gb left) I was trying to shrink the D drive and then extend the C drive using the computer management thingy but it won't give me the option to extend the C drive?
It's a fujitsu siemans esprimo v5535. I've got Vista Home Basic, the RAM is 1.00gb and the system type is 32-bit operating system. I don't know what all that means but I didn't know whether you needed that info or not.
If I was to transfer all the data off the D drive on to my external hardrive and then delete the D drive, would that be a good idea?
Please let me know if you need anymore information and thanks in advance for any help
It's a fujitsu siemans esprimo v5535. I've got Vista Home Basic, the RAM is 1.00gb and the system type is 32-bit operating system. I don't know what all that means but I didn't know whether you needed that info or not.
If I was to transfer all the data off the D drive on to my external hardrive and then delete the D drive, would that be a good idea?
Please let me know if you need anymore information and thanks in advance for any help
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You'd need a specialist partition manager software tool to do this, you can't just change the partition size with Windows as C is the system disc and cannot be altered whilst running. Software such as Partition Magic / Manager: http://www.paragon-software.com will allow dynamic changes.
There maybe free/open source tools too, someone will be along in a minute with a recommendation!
The old school route is to back everything up from both C and D, delete both partitions (with a boot disk), and then re partition, or just setup one main partition as a C drive, filling the max space allowed, then reinstall windows and all your files.0 -
Hi
The freeware partition manager software is called 'gparted'.
You have to download the file and burn it to a CD.
Then you boot from the CD, before Windows can load, then alter the partitions.
You can get it from here:-http://gparted.sourceforge.net/
But I'm not sure that it's a good idea to be doing this, sometimes that D partition contains your original XP so that you can do a 'restore to factory settings'.
I might be wrong, but check up on it before you start messing with the partitions.
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Why not just move the files from c to d (Photos, videos, music etc):idea:0
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If you have not done it already, download and run CCleaner. You will be surprised at the space it frees up.That gum you like is coming back in style.0
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I've run the ccleaner and i've now got 1.16gb free on the c drive so it hasn't made that much difference unfortunately.
All my music/videos/documents etc are on the d drive.
I just don't know what else I can delete to get more space. So it looks like the only thing I can do is shrink the d drive and extend the c drive. Thanks bat999, i'll have a look at that software.
There is an extra partition on my computer that showed up on the computer management thingy, could that possibly have the recovery stuff on? I won't touch that at all.:heart: Think happy & you'll be happy :heart:
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Have a look at this - http://www.jam-software.com/freeware/index.shtml
It's a free program that tells you which directories are taking up the most space.0 -
Lower the RESTORE POINTS maximum size
What have you got on c drive thats taking up so much space? If its games or whatever then simply uninstall them and reinstall on d drive:idea:0 -
Probably loads of Windows patch installers: in C:\Windows
Shown in blue with names like: $NtUninstallKBxxxxxx$
It is safe to remove most of these (providing to don't want to uninstall Windows patches at a later date), but never delete $hf_mig$0 -
The people mentioning repartitioning - do we know that it isn't two physical disks yet?0
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