Another option: (Try only after taking a full bare metal backup)

If both the C and D are both are of same RAID group and are logically 
partitioned - convert the volumes to Dynamic. Shrink the D drive by let's say 
10GB and expand the C drive by 10GB. 

My wording may be slightly obtuse, but crux is converting disk to dynamic 
should work for you as well..
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