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    how to move one partition free spaace to another partition?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by bournurplusher, Mar 19, 2007.

  1. bournurplusher

    bournurplusher Notebook Enthusiast

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    i have compaq presario v2000 notebook.my sys config:- 40gb,512ddr2 ram,xp sp2.i have 4 paartition in my system(c-10gb,e-10gb,f-10gb,g-8.5gb, d- dvd,cdrw rom).my active partition is c(xp installed drive).now my c drive almost full.but my another 2 partition's f&g have lot of free spaces.i want to move that free spaces to my c partition.
    its possible or not?if possible,how to move that free spaces to my c drive?plz explain step by step.i have partition logic & fdisk free version.plz explain
     
  2. vespoli

    vespoli 402 NBR Reviewer

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    You should be able to shrink the partitions that have free space and grow your C: drive using GParted. It's a bootable LiveCD that uses Linux. It's free and easy to use.

    Perhaps you can do the same thing with your programs, I'm not sure.