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aucklander

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#139455 9-Feb-2014 22:12
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Hi all,

an idea how to start looking at this issue will be much appreciated:
I have a laptop (Fujitsu Siemens, fairly old). Originally was fitted with 60Gb HDD (30GB for each C: and D:, running XP) which became too small. I have replaced it with 120Gb and cloned the old one. I have ended up with C: = 30 (as before) and D:=nearly 80 (the balance of remaining space).

The new partitions did not end up equal, as before. I do not recall the cloning software asking what size the new partitions should be.
Is there any way to increase the size of C: now, when everything is working very well?

Many thanks and good luck!




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CYaBro
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  #983088 10-Feb-2014 00:00
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Try this:

http://www.paragon-software.com/home/pm-express/


The free version will do what you want.
Remember to take a backup of your data before doing anything with a partition!




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