RightClick My Computer -> Manage: select Disk Management.
You can delete Partitions, and you can shrink a partition which in effect
extends empty space to new drive. For example say on 350GB disk you have only
Vista U. 32 (C; you can Right click "shrink"
say in half, & install Vista U. 64 to resulting D: drive.
Though this may not be what you are trying to do, it is free and good to
know about.
RightClick My Computer -> Manage: select Disk Management.
You can delete Partitions, and you can shrink a partition which in effect
extends empty space to new drive. For example say on 350GB disk you have only
Vista U. 32 (C; you can Right click "shrink"
say in half, & install Vista U. 64 to resulting D: drive.
Though this may not be what you are trying to do, it is free and good to
know about.
I already know about it. That's why I prefer a third-party manager.
I'm gonna jump on Acronis Disk Director after using Partition Manager
for umpteen years. I stopped upgrading at 8 when it got sold several
years ago, but I lost the 8.0 install file - only have 7.0 - and
need/want something newer for my Vista machine.
Remember "Barney Fife" from the early days of windowsxp.general? ;->
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