Your effectively wasteing space / effort by keeping backups / images on a
partition within a single drive.
If that drive fails so do all your efforts.
"Boblink" <Boblink@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi, I have a 500G Hard Drive that I decided to Partition and now have a
> 284.6G "C" Drive, 9.77 Unallocated Space, a 87.75 "X" Drive, a 36.81 "Y"
> Drive and a 48.83 "Z" Drive. After moving files, folders,... , I noticed
> that the "C" Drive has 251G Free and tried to re-size (reallocate) some
> of
> the space Free Space in "C" (I don't think that I need more than 50Gs) but
> the Vista HP Disk Management program does not allow me to do anything with
> the "C" Drive. When I try and shrink the "C" Drive, I am advised that
> "0"
> available so my question is, am I stuck with a humongous "C" Drive or is
> their a way to reallocate some of the unused space to "X" (where I keep my
> data files), "Y" where I have Photos and "Z" which I use (exclusively) for
> Backup / System Restore images? One other note, when I try and allocate
> the
> Unallocated Space, Dis Manager only allows me to combine it with "C" NOT
> "X",
> "Y" or "Z". Thanks, Bob