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Join Date: Jan 2009
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OS: Windows Vista Ultimate
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Drive c is full. Please help!!!
My C drive is almost full and it has only 4GB free space while other three partitions are completely empty. I am running WINDOWS VISTA ULTIMATE. My question is: when partition C becomes completely full, will Windows Vista automatically go to the next empty partition?? Or I have to manually store next data in empty partition??
PLEASE REPLY SOON!! I AM DYING OF TENSION!!!!!!! Last edited by m_umair; 02-26-2009 at 12:06 PM. |
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Re: Drive c is full. Please help!!!
Are all the partitions on the same physical hard drive?
If they have no data on them, you could delete one (or even all) of them, then resize your main partition to take up all the space. Keep in mind if you delete some of the partitions to resize, the space has to be contiguous. You can't have partition A, partition B, then continuation of partition A. It's all done by using the disk management console. Start, then type diskmgmt.msc |
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