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> From: A Computer User
> Sent: March 15, 2007
> To: Ask Leo!
> Subject: Re: Ask Leo Question
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> Leo,
> I have a Sony Vaio desktop with Windows XP. My C:drive on shows 13.97
> volume space and my D:drive (which is suppose to be my extra storage)
> shows 92.81 volume space. I know this had to be done when the computer
> was originally set up but can I move extra space from my D:drive to my
> C:drive??? I have installed all I can on the D: My C: doesn't have
> enough room to even defrag. I don't know what to do.....

If C: and D: are two different *physical* drives, then no, you can't swap
space.

If they're two partitions on the same physical drive then you can use
partitioning software to move the boundary between the two. Programs
like Partition Magic can do this.

Good luck!

Thanks for asking,

Leo

Article 11245 | Category: Hardware

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