TRANSFERING INFORMATION FROM C: TO D: DRIVE

C

CHUCK

I have a 15 Gb C: drive and a 60 Gb D: drive. I have 4 Gb
free space on C: and 55Gb space on D:. How can I decide
which files I can move to D: thus freeing up space on C:?
How can I partition the drives?
 
J

Joseph Conway [MSFT]

You could use something like Partition Magic to possibly work around your
space issue given the new drive. I would move the media type data if you
dont buy something to help with the partitioning.
 
M

mikey

to do a NONE destructive partition use Partition Magic as mentioned.
be sure and use the latest version 8.xxx with patches.

you can use a program called COA to move programs from drive to drive.
available from
www.pcmag.com
utilities I believe.

some things you can move to save space on "C" is the page file, cache and OE folders.



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I have a 15 Gb C: drive and a 60 Gb D: drive. I have 4 Gb
free space on C: and 55Gb space on D:. How can I decide
which files I can move to D: thus freeing up space on C:?
How can I partition the drives?
 

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