On many new computers, the D: drive is a recovery partition, with all of the
files needed to return the computer to the "as bought" condition. No other
files should be saved to this partition.
If yours is not a recovery partition, you may move files, but not most
applications.
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"Mary C." <MaryC@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> I went to do a defrag and it looks like partition D has only 9% free
> space.
> How do I copy some of the applications to C and not lose the data on D.
>
> I would appreciate assistance.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Mary C. Lydon