Hi, Peter.
Gordon's solution is very good. ;<)
Another approach, also using only the tools built into Vista, might work if
you have no backup space. It depends on some numbers that you didn't give
us yet.
IF, after cleaning out the deadwood, you have only 15 GB of data on D: that
you need to save, this should work. First defrag D:. Then use Disk
Management to shrink it; unless there are unmovable files in the way, you
should be able to reduce it to 15 GB. Then use DM to create a new 25 GB
volume following D: and Copy all of D:'s contents there. After verifying
that your files are healthy in their new location, delete the old D: and
assign the letter D: to your new volume. Then you can use DM to Extend
Drive C: by the 15 GB of now-free space.
You'll need to adjust these numbers, of course, to fit your actual needs.
And if you have more than 20 GB of data in your 40 GB Drive D:, it won't
work.
RC
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"Peter F" <> wrote in message
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> Hi All,
>
> I have a vista laptop with a 60g HDD which is partitioned as C:\ 20g d:\
> 40g. I have been having space issues with the c: drive and would like to
> know
> if i would be able to transfer some of the 40g from d: to c:?
>
> Any information you could supply would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Regards.
>
>
> --
> Flinty