For drive C drive space

My Toshiba has the 'C' drive as primary, but he has only 50 MB.  The "D" drive has 200.  How to change that around?

You have not; In disk management, you can shrink a partition and extend the other.

Or with a third-party tool, for example, Acronis Disk Director, you can merge the partitions

Or you move data to your D and if necessary reinstall programs

If change you / edit partitions, if you need to use your recovery discs, and reset to factory specifications, its likely to put it back to origonal partition size

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