Bill,
So, you have 160 GB allocated outof 250. In that case the most simple
answer (depends on how you look at it ofcourse :-) ) would be to create a
new 40GB partition at the end, and than backup F, restore into G, backup E,
restore into F, backup D, restore into E (in effect bubbeling D thru F one
spot up), delete D.
At that moment you 1) have a 40 GB empty spot directly following C, allowing
you to extend it, 2) all partitions still have their current driveletters,
3) all old old backups can be restored.
Regards,
Rudy Wieser
-- Origional message:
Bill in Co schreef in berichtnieuws
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Ooops, I forgot to add that immediately following the C and D partitions
are the 40 GB E: and 40 GB F: partitions, so there is no adjacent free or
unallocated space anywhere in there (only way at the end of the drive,
which
is a 250 GB drive)