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moving memory from drive d to drive c

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My hard drive is partitioned and d has most of the memory. Windows XP. There is nothing on drive d and drive c has run out of memory.
1. How can I merge drive d with drive c (I do not want a drive d)
2. or how can I move some memory from drive d to drive c.
 
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You will need to get a Partition manager. There are some you can purchase or you can Google " free partition managers". Whatever you get you tell it what you require and it should do it.
NB. if you do resize/merge the partition , the next time you boot you might see a Blue checkdisk screen just let it run, its simply Windows sorting things out.
 
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First of all, Memory is RAM. What you're referring to is just space on your hard drive. Secondly, download and install and open the partition manager > as long as you're sure you don't have anything on D:, then just use the partition manager to format that drive > then resize C:.
 
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