Resizing partitions

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Don

Years ago I partitioned my hard drive using Partition
Magic. The primary partition C: and 10 logical drives, D -
M consisting of 5 gigs each. This was done prior to
Windows ME crashing and me upgrading to Windows XP. What I
am wondering is if through the Computer Management Utility
I can delete one or more of the logical drives and move
the freed space to enlarge the C: partition. Currently I
have no data on H: and I: partitions and would like to
eliminate these partitions and move the additional 10 gigs
to the C: partition to avoid the occasional notice that C:
is becoming low on disk space. Is this process possible by
using the Computer Management Utility?
Thank you for your assistance.
 
XP does not have any utilities to resize an existing partition. You can
delete and create new ones, but not resize them. You would need Partition
Magic, or another 3rd party utility.
 

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