If you are using the Vista Disk Manager to do this, it will not increase a
partition unless the free space is following (to the right) the partition
you wish to increase. Like this [....C....] [free] [...D...]
You may have to use another program, like BootIt NG.
http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/boo...generation.htm
or GPartEd
http://gparted.sourceforge.net/index.php
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"MXC" <mxchen100@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> I run out C: drive space and have a lot of space in D:drive.
> I offen get warnning: C:Volumn is low
> I tried Shrink D:Volumn and extend C:Volumn
> To Shrink D:Volumn is OK but the free space cannot be used to increase
> the
> C: drive space.
>
> Help needed