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Old November 16th 15, 03:44 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
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Default Re-allocing Disk space


"Daniel47" wrote in message
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On 15/11/2015 2:21 AM, Big Al wrote:
Daniel47 wrote on 11/14/2015 4:44 AM:


snip.

has
separated into a 115GB C:\ (called OS) and a 370GB D:\
(called Data), and, of course, the C:\ is now almost full (104GB used)
and the D:\ is almost empty (about 250MB (yes,
MB) used).

Could someone please tell me where I might find the re-sizing
capability or further instructions to do it, so I can give
her access to more of her HD??

End Game might be to copy the 250MB data from D:\ to C:\ and remove
D:\ totally, so C:\ can have all the HD. Is this
possible .... and simple??

TIA

Daniel


I find http://www.partitionwizard.com/download.html Partition Wizard 9
Free a great too. You can do multiple actions, even though I suggest
one at a time.
It will resize, move, expand etc. I've rearranged many an OS and Data
partitions etc to make room for a 3rd Linux Partition.

And did I say it was free.
Nice GUI too.


Thanks for the recommendation, Big Al.

Daniel

Daniel,
This has got quite convoluted. Yes, you can simply do exactly what you
described.
First, back everything up. Then copy the data to c:\. Then delete d: Then
expand C:. You can use disk management for everything but the complete
backup.
Badabing.


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