G Guest Sep 13, 2005 #1 I would like to increase the size of my C drive by reducing the size of my D drive. Can you please tell me how to do this?
I would like to increase the size of my C drive by reducing the size of my D drive. Can you please tell me how to do this?
M Malke Sep 13, 2005 #2 Judy said: I would like to increase the size of my C drive by reducing the size of my D drive. Can you please tell me how to do this? Click to expand... If you want to do this without losing any data on the current C: partition, you will need third-party software such as Partition Magic or BootIT NG. Malke
Judy said: I would like to increase the size of my C drive by reducing the size of my D drive. Can you please tell me how to do this? Click to expand... If you want to do this without losing any data on the current C: partition, you will need third-party software such as Partition Magic or BootIT NG. Malke
B Bob Willard Sep 13, 2005 #3 Malke said: Judy Mac wrote: If you want to do this without losing any data on the current C: partition, you will need third-party software such as Partition Magic or BootIT NG. Malke Click to expand... There is some risk of data loss even with PM or, probably, BootIt; e.g., if there is a power loss during the shuffling, PM/BootIt may not recover correctly. So, I suggest backing up before you shuffle.
Malke said: Judy Mac wrote: If you want to do this without losing any data on the current C: partition, you will need third-party software such as Partition Magic or BootIT NG. Malke Click to expand... There is some risk of data loss even with PM or, probably, BootIt; e.g., if there is a power loss during the shuffling, PM/BootIt may not recover correctly. So, I suggest backing up before you shuffle.