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Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 6
OS: XP Home Edition
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Adjust My Drive Partition
I have recently reinstalled my operating system onto my Sony Laptop VGN -N31M/W and i did some drive partition.
I have 3 drive partitions. c = 35 (i installed Xp home edition on this drive) d = 35 e = 41 now i would like to move bout 20GB from D to E so I can move my music into E. Is there anyway I can resize the partition without having to reinstall the whole system. Thank you in advance |
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 22,277
OS: Xp
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Re: Adjust My Drive Partition
Hi,
You can use Partition Magic (easy to use, but not free) to resize the partitions. Or Parted Magic (free, but a bit more complicated). |
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