want one drive instead of two

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betty

My computer for one reason or another has 20 gb on the c:
drive and 60 gb on the d: drive. Now my c: drive is full
and I can't get into the d: drive. How can I put all 80
gb on the c: drive?
 
Well there are two possible reasons you have two drives.
A) You have two physical hard disks in your computer or B)
you have one disk and it's partitioned into two. If it's
two physical disks there is no real way to move that
space. If it's partitioned you can create one partition by
either reinstlling windows. This will allow you to delete
both partitions and create 1 80GB partition (but you'll
lose all data) or you can buy a copy of partition magic 7
(or latter, I don't knwo about earlier versions) and it
will allow you to delete just D and then resize C.
 
He's right. Partition Magic is highly regarded by this newsgroup. It will do
the trick, but you have to pay for the download.
 

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