Partitioned Harddrive

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It appears this computer has a partitioned harddrive. It boots up to a point that asks Windows xp or millineum. After selecting xp it boots to the "D" drive (partition). That portion is only 2.95GB of which xp take approx 2.7GB. The C drive has 25GB available space. While trying to run XP it is VERRRRY slow. (900MHz machine) How would I get xp to the C drive, to make it operate faster? Would I need to delete it from the D drive? or is there a way to have it operate on D and use C drive to help speed up and have more space to save to
GW
 
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Rob Elder, MVP-Networking

The only way to get XP on C: is to reinstall.

You might try out Partition Magic to resize your partitions.

gw said:
It appears this computer has a partitioned harddrive. It boots up to a
point that asks Windows xp or millineum. After selecting xp it boots to the
"D" drive (partition). That portion is only 2.95GB of which xp take approx
2.7GB. The C drive has 25GB available space. While trying to run XP it is
VERRRRY slow. (900MHz machine) How would I get xp to the C drive, to make
it operate faster? Would I need to delete it from the D drive? or is there a
way to have it operate on D and use C drive to help speed up and have more
space to save to?
 

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