partitioned hard drive

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shawn

my hard drive (a single drive) on my laptop came
partitioned into 4 drives: system (c:), apps-docs (e:),
documents (f:), and downloads (g:). the system (c:) drive
is fat32, the others are ntfs. is there any way to
allocate disk space from one or all of the ntfs drives to
the system (c:) drive. my os is win 2000 5.00.2195 with
service pack 1. my company gave me the laptop when i left
because it is relatively old, but i would like to make it
last since it is all i have right now and i can't spend
the money for a new one at this point.
 
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Bjorn Landemoo

Shawn

You will need a third party partitioning software, Partition Magic, for
instance. This way you could reduce the size of E: and then enlarge C:.

There is no such functionality within the operating system.

Best regards

Bjorn
 

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