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coockie

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hi, I have 160 GB hard drive, has two partition 80 GB each. My C drive almost disc full. my D drive has a 65GB space available. Is there any way that I can move my partition to make C Drive bigger ? or otherewise how can i make more space available in C drive ?

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There is. But you may want to back up the needed data from the D: drive first, as my suggestion involves clearing the D: partition and having C: occupy its space.

Download to your computer the following program: EaseUS Partition Master Home Edition.

Install the setup file and have the program launched. Maximize the window and post a screenshot of what it shows by doing the following:

Press the PrintScreen/PrtSc button on the keyboard. It should be somewhere in the top right.

Then run the Paint program and click Paste to make the screenshot appear in the Paint window.

Then save the Paint file and zip it. Then attach the zip here.
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In case you don't want to go that route, let me know. There are still ways to clean up the C: partition without going that route.
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hi, I have 160 GB hard drive, has two partition 80 GB each. My C drive almost disc full. my D drive has a 65GB space available. Is there any way that I can move my partition to make C Drive bigger ? or otherewise how can i make more space available in C drive ?

Thanks.


You can directly allocate the free space of D partition to C through AOMEI Partition Assistant without hiccups, it is better for users who non-familiar to computers. You can download the free version from PCworld: http://www.pcworld.c...usiness_us.html
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