Extending drive c: using unallocated memory



Hi,

I am running out of disk space on Drive C:, I do have unallocated memory on
this harddisk. Tried to Extend this system volume using Diskpart. However, i
failed as my File system is FAT32 and Diskpart - Extend only works on NTFS
file system.

Are there other ways to do this? By the way my OS is WIn XP Home.

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thanks, egan
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