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Yes, you can use gparted (it's a live cd). Download it, boot to it, and use it to resize your C partition then boot to windows, copy everything from D to C, then boot to gparted again and delete D then resize C to the full size of the drive.http://gparted.sf.net
Thanks jrgpWell I still have to figure out how to use a live cd... I don't have the time to do anything now since I got church in a few. So if you care to type up another option go for it bricks, either way any advice is good advice.
I think the problem here is he has two drives, a small one (D) and a big one (C), but only the small one has the operative system. I have never had two different drives, but I think the problem's he run out of space in the drive with the actual OS so he can't install anything else, even though he has the big drive with a lot of empty space.If that's the problem, you should probably get some drive backing up software that copies the hdd byte by byte. But then, that'd need an extra drive to back-up the contents of the drive you're moving to.
You can resize/create new C,D,E,whatever drives using certain software. Don't know about the one jrgp posted, but I use PartitionMagic and it works wonderfully. Its pay to play though.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/FileAndDisk/Junction.mspxRe-map your "documents and settings" and "program files"
Quote from: † on April 17, 2008, 05:07:49 pmThanks jrgpWell I still have to figure out how to use a live cd... I don't have the time to do anything now since I got church in a few. So if you care to type up another option go for it bricks, either way any advice is good advice. Let me hear what jrgp was trying to say first
I'm just giving the guy an option. buying/finding/stealing partitionmagic would still probably be easier