Folder / file name is highlighted in blue

Hi people,

Some or rather most of my folder / file name (C :) is highlighted in blue, I must admit that this probably because of me trying it to change the default location of some files like C:\Users to free space in (c),)

Although I have space for my PC 1 TB harddrive, however, this off-the-gap PC has been resolved attributed only 48.8 GB to (c) and others (d :),

I tried to expand the size of (c), but it seems that Windows 7 is not capable enough to do... I can feel unstable in my PC now.

Can someone please provide some tips of detail? This is crucial.

Thanks in advance.

System Restore is probably the best option if possible.

Note that, although some have developed a registry hack to change the location of the users folder, this is not supported by MS and is very dangerous and not recommended.

Also, if you have tried the correct native procedure to extend C: and there no, there are 3rd party tools that can be used for this.

This is an option that is deemed reliable.

http://www.partition-tool.com/EASEUS-partition-Manager/help/resizing-and-moving-partition.htm

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