partitioning the hard drive

OK, so my laptop kept flashing disk space low on C;

I have windows xp... my brother somehow is the free 52.92 GB

c = 29.3 GB

d = 53,02 GB

space free = 53,92 GB

Healthy EISA = 13,81 GB

How can I find free space in C; training... .my brother thought he knew what was wrong and added ref space some how...

Please help me solve this mess

Hi Tom,

Before you help out us, we need more information on the issue.

  • Where exactly do you see 52.92 GB free space?
  • It is on the D drive?
  • What is the free space on drive C?

If you have a free space of 52.92 Go on drive D, you will not be able to add free disk space in Windows XP. However, you try to use the disk Cleanup utility in Windows XP and check if it helps you to create space mode on drive C. access to the link below to perform and learn more about the disk cleanup utility in Windows XP.

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/310312

Apart from running a disk cleanup utility, you also, try to remove unused computer programs and check if it allows you to create more space on drive C.

I hope this helps. Let us know the results.

Thank you and best regards,

 

Srinivas R

Microsoft technical support.

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