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14GB is plenty of room for XP.  Why make it larger?

There is nothing built-in to XP that will change the size of a partition.
The only Microsoft-supported way of doing this is to delete both partitions
and re-install XP.

There are 3rd party products that can re-size partitions.  Partition Magic
is the best known name.

Carl

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Subject: [PCBUILD] How do I make my C: larger ?

I have a 120G Hard Drive partitioned into C: and D:
and my operating system is XP home.
My C: is 14G and is much smaller than my D: which
is  76G.  How do I make my C: larger ?

Tom Tucker

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