First, it is a bit unusual for a bran-name PC to come with two partition
that the user can see. Some have a hidden partition, whihc contains a image
of the C:\ drive for use in restoring the PC to ay one. But, two separate
user-accesible partitions is rare.
So, first, be sure that the second partition is not reserved for something
special. If necssary contact the PC maker.
Once you verify that the free space is indeed free to use, then there are
several things that you can do:
1. Use windows explorer to cut&paste all user files (e.g., DOC, XLS, JPG,
AVI) from C:\ to D:\.
2. Request that XP re-create its swap file on D:\ instead of C:. My
computer, properties, advanced, performance, settings, advanced, virtual
memory, change. Set the size the virtual memory to zero on C:\ and make it
512K to 1Gig on D:\. Be sure to set min size the same as max size, as this
will prevent fragmentation of the pagefile. Reboot, and the pagefile should
disappear from C:\ and re-appear on D:\
3. Even before the above, clean out you temporary internet file and other
temp irectories. If you do not know how to do this, download CleanCache, a
free program, install, configure to clean such areas, and run it:
http://www.buttuglysoftware.com/
The web address is a bit odd, but this is a legit site for freeware.
"danjon25" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:C137FE9D-46FE-4018-B40D-(E-Mail Removed)...
> I really don't understand why the computer came with C and C partitions,
but I have a ton of space on D, and the C partition is full and I dont know
how to go about changing it