Reallocating Disk space on a partitioned harddrive

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david jones

On my personal computer, is there a way to re allocated
the amount of space for each partitioned drive? My
harddrive was partitioned into a C: D: and E: drive. The
C drive is used up (no, I cannot move anything out of it,
as it has the operating system, and patches, etc.)

thanks
 
What are the sizes of each partition?

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good computing,
don
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On my personal computer, is there a way to re allocated
the amount of space for each partitioned drive? My
harddrive was partitioned into a C: D: and E: drive. The
C drive is used up (no, I cannot move anything out of it,
as it has the operating system, and patches, etc.)

thanks
 
david jones said:
On my personal computer, is there a way to re allocated
the amount of space for each partitioned drive? My
harddrive was partitioned into a C: D: and E: drive. The
C drive is used up (no, I cannot move anything out of it,
as it has the operating system, and patches, etc.)

thanks

Sure,

Partition Magic at www.powerquest.com
Partition Expert at www.acrons.com

among others. Be careful with these programs. Make sure you have a full
backup of anything you must keep. A full image of the drive made by Norton
Ghost, Powerquest Drive Image or Acronis True Image is preferred as these
programs can restore the entire drive (not just individual partitions) in
the event the resizing fails.
 
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