I'm running Win XP Pro SP2 on a PC built by my nephew: ASUS mb
(A8N5X, 2GHz), Athlon 64X2 dual core 3800+ CPU, 1GB RAM.
My nephew partitioned the 120 GB HD into C:\ and D:\, 20GB and 92 GB,
respectively. Windows and some other software were installed on C:\;
I've installed all later software on D:\
The PC is shared by 3 people: myself, my wife and my adult daughter.
MY daughter and I each have a fair amount of music and photos stored
in our respective My Documents folders (in My Music and My Pictures).
The computer has slowed down drastically in the last week or so.
Drive C:\ has less than 1 GB free; D:\ has 71 GB free. (The
C:\Documents and Settings folder alone is 9 GB.)
I there an easy way, without loss of data, to repartition the
physical drive to move more of the free space to C:\? Or can files be
moved from C:\ to D:\ and still be found by the OS?
Any advice or help will be appreciated.
Lawrence T. Gurley
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