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Mon, 14 Apr 2008 10:28:04 -0700
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I assume SP is meant to be XP and one of the best ways I feel you could do this is by either manually moving files from the C drive to the D drive and leaving the XP operating system on it OR using something like Norton Ghost. Ghost will actually make a complete replica of your C drive (including OS files) and place it on the D drive and therefore allowing you to completely wipe out your C drive and either use it for backup or whatever else you may want to use it for.


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From: "[log in to unmask]" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2008 11:04:27 PM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Moving Space from D Drive to C Drive

I am running a Sony computer on SP and want to find out if I can move unused 
space from my D drive to my C drive without messing up my data and programs.  
My computer arrived with 12 G in the C drive and 58 G in the D drive.  The C 
drive is now almost full with just about 900MG remaining.  Is there a way?  
Thanks in advance for any help!

Bill Oates
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