Myy C drive is nearly full, but there's plenty of space on my D drive. How do I repartition the hard disk to increase C at the expense of D? Windows XP professional
> Myy C drive is nearly full, but there's plenty of space on my D drive. How > do > I repartition the hard disk to increase C at the expense of D? Windows XP > professional This is the wrong newsgroup to be posting this question in. That said, why not just move files from your C drive to the D drive? -Darrel
"deliasmith" wrote: > Myy C drive is nearly full, but there's plenty of space on my D drive. How do > I repartition the hard disk to increase C at the expense of D? Windows XP > professional
"deliasmith" wrote: > Myy C drive is nearly full, but there's plenty of space on my D drive. How do > I repartition the hard disk to increase C at the expense of D? Windows XP > professional I am on a HP Lap Top with Vista Software, it keeps saying that I am running out of space on D I have done with it says to do to clean it up but it dosn't free up any space....I have tried to even see what is on it and it isn't clear...anyone ever hear of this? or know how to deal with it?
Mine keeps saying that i am running out of space..i go in and clean it up the way it recomends but it dosn't give me any space and keeps saying low disc space...any ideas? "darrel" wrote: > > Myy C drive is nearly full, but there's plenty of space on my D drive. How > > do > > I repartition the hard disk to increase C at the expense of D? Windows XP > > professional > > This is the wrong newsgroup to be posting this question in. > > That said, why not just move files from your C drive to the D drive? > > -Darrel > > >
Why is this the wrong newsgroup? I have the same issue. Is there any help out there? "darrel" wrote: > > Myy C drive is nearly full, but there's plenty of space on my D drive. How > > do > > I repartition the hard disk to increase C at the expense of D? Windows XP > > professional > > This is the wrong newsgroup to be posting this question in. > > That said, why not just move files from your C drive to the D drive? > > -Darrel > > >
I have plenty of space on my C drive but keep getting a message that my D drive is full. I also have tried everything and it has not helped. Have you gotten any replies on how to fix this problem. I am pulling my hair out here. Mine is a desk top not a lap top but having the same problem as you. I have even done a restore and it did nothing to help. "jackic" wrote: > > > "deliasmith" wrote: > > > Myy C drive is nearly full, but there's plenty of space on my D drive. How do > > I repartition the hard disk to increase C at the expense of D? Windows XP > > professional > > > I am on a HP Lap Top with Vista Software, it keeps saying that I am running > out of space on D I have done with it says to do to clean it up but it dosn't > free up any space....I have tried to even see what is on it and it isn't > clear...anyone ever hear of this? or know how to deal with it?
The name of this newsgroup is "microsoft.public.dotnet.faqs". The "dotnet" part indicates that the group is about Microsoft's ".NET" development platform. If you have a Windows question, ask it in a newsgroup that has Windows in its name. -Scott "Kenneth P" <Kenneth P@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E819592C-AB8B-4B44-AA84-2E28A5073DC3@microsoft.com... > Why is this the wrong newsgroup? > I have the same issue. Is there any help out there? > > "darrel" wrote: > >> > Myy C drive is nearly full, but there's plenty of space on my D drive. >> > How >> > do >> > I repartition the hard disk to increase C at the expense of D? Windows >> > XP >> > professional >> >> This is the wrong newsgroup to be posting this question in. >> >> That said, why not just move files from your C drive to the D drive? >> >> -Darrel >> >> >>