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 Hard Drive Partition
I have 40GB of available space of which is split 50% between C: and D: drive. I am using Windows XP home. The C: drive is almost at full capacity whereas the D: drive has 15GB free space. How can I repartition to add additional capacity to C: drive

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ASKED: October 24, 2006  7:52 AM
UPDATED: August 12, 2011  1:38 AM

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You need free partition manager like Aomei Partition Assistant Home. You can drag slider to shrink D: drive and pull slider to extend C: drive. <a href="http://download.cnet.com/Aomei-Partition-Assistant-Home-Edition/3000-2094_4-11679809.html">Free Download it from CNET.com</a>
Last Wiki Answer Submitted:  August 12, 2011  1:37 am  by  Elmagoal   0 pts.
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Google Ultimate Boot CD,download and burn a CD. It conmes with a lot of utilities that may help you resize your machine. As it is free there are no guaranties!!! I would still make an image before trying anything.

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you can use software named pqmagic ,you can change the diskspace dynamically.

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Also, if you have not done so far, you can do “disk cleanup” on C drive which will get you 1 to 2 GB of disk space.
Progams-> Accessories -> System Tools -> Disk Cleanup.

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