Sunday, July 12, 2009

My hd is set up as c: and d: where c: is formatted as fat32 and d: is NTFS. I keep running out of space on c:

What can I do to either run off of d:, instead of making short cuts to d:, or increase the size of c: and not lose data.

My hd is set up as c: and d: where c: is formatted as fat32 and d: is NTFS. I keep running out of space on c:
try freeing some space on c drive
Reply:XP has a provision to convert FAT32 to NTFS without losing data, however this won't solve your problem. Your best bet is to repartition the drives, giving c a bigger size, or just making it 1 drive without a d. Best way i can think of doing this is using a program called PARTITION MAGIC, where you can repartition drives without loss of data

kudzu

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