Hi David and all.
I have read the steps below but I still don't see how do do it.
I am trying as I said to do the same thing in reverse in other words I
wish to move some space from my data drives and put it on the C drive.
I will put some questions & comments in the below text.
David Ferrin wrote:
The steps as I figured them out myself are as follows.
when I wanted to increase my data partition I first had to decrease my
system partition. That gave me some space to work with. So I decreased my
system partition by the amount that I wanted my data partition to increase.
I was able to do this easily also.
This obviously gave me some unallocated space, so the next thing I did was
open the data partition.
Do you mean you left clicked on the the D drive or what ever it's letter
is for that particular drive to open it?
and copied the amount of unallocated space and added
it to the size of my existing data partition.
I don't see an option to copy anything by right clicking any ware.
This made my data partition the size I wanted by reassigning the unallocated
space.
As I say not sure how you reassigned the unallocated space to the disk.
Partition magic would automatically take space from another partition when
you wanted to
increase a given partition but at least for me this program doesn't. The
thing is this program in my opinion works just fine if not better and the
amount of steps is not significant at all.
David Ferrin
ow...@jaws-users.
Thanks to anyone who can teach an old dummy how to fix this.
Max.
PS if I don't reply for a time I will be away for the next 3 days.
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