Drive HARD into C; / EN d: /, if I change the diskvolume?

Sat1410. The hard disk is divided into en C: 20 GB 20 GB D:. How can I increase the c: / D: volume 35 GB / 5 GB?
Thanks, Anton

Hello

You can use programs like Partition Magic or your recovery in expert mode CD to change the size of the partitions. But in this case the entire hard drive will be formatted and all data will be lost.

Good bye

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