Exchange Server drive C low on space

We use exchange2007.issue is there no space in c: Drive. I use different partition to hold my stores and just let my c drive contains the operating system files and the program. I deleted all the newspapers. What else can I do to increase my c drive?

Please ask questions of changes here: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/category/exchangeserver

%UserProfile% points to the other partition?  In particular, %LocalAppData% is pointing to the other partition?

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