A friend has a ~ 100 Gig HD in his XP Home system - laptop.. It's
partitioned with a NTFS C: drive at 45 Gigs and a FAT32 D: drive at about
the same size. The FAT32 drive doesn't have much of anything in it - about
67 MB of actual files listed - presumably recovery files, but I suspect not
a full set. As he is running out of room on the C: drive, he'd like to
shrink the FAT32 partition and reallocate the space to c:\. If eliminating
the D: partition is OK, that would be OK as well.

The question is - how to accomplish this without having to scrub the drive
and reload everything? I'd like to find a utility that can accomplish this -
free would be nice, but not absolutely required.

Any suggestions?

TIA!

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