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Old December 6th 04, 03:34 AM
Dave Nicholls Dave Nicholls is offline
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Question Partitioned hard drive full

I have two partitions on my laptop hard drive...we have XP home installed. The partition is nearly full, can I move the partition, or allocate more space to it. I'm thinking that the data files should be on one and the system files on the other. Can you give me some advice please on how best to work with this partition.

Can I remove it altogether?
 




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