take the amount of free space between other volumes

Hi all, my C drive has 1% left, while my E drive has 29,42 GB and my Fdrive GB 58.69.   I need to renew my Norton 360 in a few days, so it's urgent. Can I easily increase my primary volume to steal say 30 GB of my disk f. - F disk is used, is only 1%. I am concerned about the loss of data to play with these things. Is it a simple question or better left to the experts? It would be useful to have these skills to help other friends of the PC. Kind regards. Ty

Hi Ty46,

·         How long have you been faced with this problem?

·         Did you do changes on the computer before the show?

I suggest to perform disk clean up and then check disk space on each disk.

HOW TO: Use the Desktop Cleanup Wizard in Windows XP

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/306542

You can also take backup of data in the C: drive & move it to some other patition.

It is not possible to extend the C: drive.

Hope this information helps.

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