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The hard drive on my current computer is artificially divided in two virtual disks, "C:" and "E:". Is it possible to move or change the partition so that C: gains a couple of Gigabytes and E: loses them?

Date: 2007-04-18 07:05 pm (UTC)
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Mmmm. Well, I second what redcoast said upthread about moving your personal files over to the other partition. If you have lots of MP3s and videos, that'll free up a lot of megabytes.

As for disk clean-up, you don't need a utility to get rid of the uninstall files for the service updates, you can just navigate to c:\windows in Explorer and do it manually. (Don't forget, also, to empty the Recycle Bin after you delete the stuff.) Also, to prevent the stuff in your temp dir from building up, you can use this thingy http://nodesoft.com/EraseTemp/ which can run at every startup and delete the leftovers from yesterday's session. I've been doing this recently and it's dead easy to set up, so I highly recommend it.

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