Hany Tadrous wrote: > > My hard drive is three partitions: > 1.C is 2.1 G.B. > 2.D is 2.2 G.B. > 3.E is 2.1 G.B. > How can i increase the size of partition C to be 4.1 G.B. and decrease the > size of the other two partitions by 1 G.B. each ? You may not be able to if you have Windows 95 A as it has the 2 GB partition limitation. You can back up data and reinstall with a FAT32 version of Windows (Windows 95B or higher or Windows 98) and create partitions to your needs using Fdisk.exe (comes on the Windows rescue floppy). Or if you actually do have a FAT32 version you can buy a commercial product like PartitionMagic to resize partitions without using fdisk. Check the version of Windows you have by rightclicking on My Computer and leftclicking on Properties. These are the versions of Windows that will appear: 4.00.950 Windows 95 4.00.950A Windows 95 plus the Service Pack 1 Update or OEM Service Release (SR) 1 4.00.950B SR2.0 or 2.1 (SR2.1 has "USB Supplement to SR2" in Add/Remove Programs) 4.00.950C SR 2.5 4.10.1998 Windows 98 4.10.2222A Windows 98 SE Russell Smith Edtech Consultant, Journalist Region 14 ESC Abilene http://camalott.com/~rssmith mailto:[log in to unmask] PCBUILD maintains hundreds of useful files for download visit our download web page at: http://nospin.com/pc/files.html