Win2000 "C" Drive only 2.0 GB - How do I increase it?



Recent install of Win2000 set tiny 2 GB "C" drive & I cannot do updates &
download programs. It setup D: drive as 126 GB. (Both are NTFS).

How can I greatly enlarge the "C" drive recognized capacity?

Do I need partitions?

How can I use all of the 200 GB SeaGate hard drive?

Thank you, Jim
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