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  1. LiverpoolRed

    LiverpoolRed Well-Known Member

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    Got a dell laptop which has a partioned hard drive C: and D: . The C: drive is almost full while the D: drive has almost 370GB . What can I do ? Can I alter the D: and give more to the C:
    Any help greatly received! Ta
     
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    What's a C or D drive ?
     
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    Hardrive is partioned into two drive c: and drive d:
     
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    Sorry mate only kidding havnt a clue.
     
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    pompey_red Well-Known Member

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    keeping it ultra simple you can delete the pation of c and d drive and voila, one drive , loads of space.... failing that you can alter where downloaded programs/pictures/music etc are kept, its easier to google it and look on the windows forums than trying to explain!
     
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    Assuming you've a lot of movies music etc,cut and paste the big files fron C to D
     
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    Drive D is either your CD/DVD or a recovery partition. 370gb for a Dell recovery partition doesn't sound right. You sure it ain't 370Mb?
     
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    Defo 376GB Local Disk (D:) 376Gb of 379GB Free.
    Have posted most of the big files onto D:
     
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    Drive d is where you should put all your installed programs in this case, and leave drive c for system stuff.
    This is a common configuration for windows servers, not often seen on desktops or laptops though.

    Your other option is to back up anything you have on drive d, or move it to c if you have room, then go into the partition manager, delete drive d and extend drive c into the free space.
     
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    Thanks Ade - I had read that somewhere but I was wondering if anyone knew another soloution. Cheers everyone
     
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    sorry if I'm telling you what you already know,but do a search on the drive....on Xp press search....All files and folders....look in C drive .....specify in size kb......and then put in 200000 or so,and see what it finds,sometimes there can be quite a few gig of stuff you don't need,just google it to make sure its safe to delete.
     
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    where is the partition manager

    I have a samsung laptop and its the same too.
     
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    Because its windows and its stupid. Creates separate boot/system partitions, even though its all on the same HDD. You can merge, but unless you know what you're doing I wouldn't bother.

    Resizing the partitions is easy enough using Disk Management in control panel. YouTube it, there will be a video tutorial I'm sure

    Or buy a Mac
     
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    And pay through the nose for everything !!!
     
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    Re: where is the partition manager

    On windows 7 it's:

    Start -> Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Computer Management -> Storage -> Disk Management
     
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    Like anything in life my friend, you get what you pay for.
     
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    get hold of a copy of something like partition magic which enables you to resize/create/delete partitions. Not sure about one of the email threads below telling you to "delete the partitions". as you have data in both and you cannot simply merge them. They are in effect two 'virtual drives' on a single 'physical drive'. It also depends what you use the PC for. The larger the virtual disk the longer it takes for file searches, Defrags etc etc. Think of it like merging several filing cabinets into one supersized drawer. It takes ages to find sort and file individual files etc.
    If you cant get 'partition magic. try looking on Tucows or somewhere like that to see if there is any freebie disk management software out there. Make sure your recovery data isnt on Drive D though before you start messing about. Personally I have a backup image of my Hard drives on a Buffalo external drive as I have lost to much in the past when a HDD fails. Even if you have backed up data it still takes a couple of days to reinstall apps and then all the security updates AV software virus signatures, downloaded stuff etc. etc. assuming you have all the install disks and legit software.
     
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    Wrong

    Windows doesn't create seperate boot/system partitions.
     
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    Doesn't have to be. Can just be another partition or drive.
     
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    Clean some space with this

    http://www.hanselman.com/blog/GuideToFreeingUpDiskSpaceUnderWindows7.aspx

    And move your large files (videos, music etc etc) onto your D drive.

    Alternatively back everything up. Format the drive and reinstall it all onto one big partition.
     

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