Resizing a Partition -- Win XP
Hi, Im running Win XP pro sp2 and have a temp HDD with 40 GB. It contains 4 partitions (C,D,E,F). Windows is installed on the first partition C: which has only 3. 8 GB of space !! ;( B'cause of this it is very difficult to install programs as they take space on C: no matter on what drive I install them.
Hi,
Im running Win XP pro sp2 and have a temp HDD with 40 GB. It contains 4 partitions (C,D,E,F).
Windows is installed on the first partition C: which has only 3.8 GB of space !! ;( B'cause of this it is very difficult to install programs as they take space on C: no matter on what drive I install them. Id be grateful if u could tell me a way of how I could resize my C: Partition. Ive tried programs such as Disk Director and Partition magic but I want to know if anything like them are available free of cost.
Thanks x
Im running Win XP pro sp2 and have a temp HDD with 40 GB. It contains 4 partitions (C,D,E,F).
Windows is installed on the first partition C: which has only 3.8 GB of space !! ;( B'cause of this it is very difficult to install programs as they take space on C: no matter on what drive I install them. Id be grateful if u could tell me a way of how I could resize my C: Partition. Ive tried programs such as Disk Director and Partition magic but I want to know if anything like them are available free of cost.
Thanks x
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You stated that in another, separate FOUR YEAR OLD post. Most high level hardware reconfiguration software is going to cost you. Someone on here may know something but I would look at www.majorgeeks.com...pretty good site and I think you will find all kinds of software on there...some you may not even have thought you wanted or needed....
You stated that in another, separate FOUR YEAR OLD post. Most high level hardware reconfiguration software is going to cost you. Someone on here may know something but I would look at www.majorgeeks.com...pretty good site and I think you will find all kinds of software on there...some you may not even have thought you wanted or needed....