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To: Esteban who wrote (40219)3/24/2004 10:15:27 AM
From: malibuca  Read Replies (2) of 110652
 
Thanks for the feedback. I have an unrelated question regarding hard drives.

When I set up my computer, I partitioned the hard drive and allocated 4GB of space to the C drive where the operating system (XP Professional) resides. The total hard drive has a capacity of 80GB and I partitioned it into three different drives to separate different categories of programs.

I am now getting frequent messages indicating that the space is running low on the C drive - below 200MB - which will affect the performance and stability of the system. I do the usual disk clean-up and it takes care of the problem for a little while.

Is there a way, without having to reinstall Windows and all the other programs, whereby I can increase the space on the C drive to make more space available? Moving what is currently on the C drive is not a viable solution - I have moved items that would not affect the stability of the programs.
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