Re: volume out of space

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No that's not possible with XP's Disk Management. For that you would
need a 3rd-Party application like Partition Magic or Boot It Next Gen.
Boot It NG has a full-function trial, but it's interface and commands can
be somewhat difficult to master.

"Al" <ah@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:%23$teXKUHGHA.596@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi
>
> My hard drive is configured C: and D: volumes. My C drive is running out
> of spacebut I have GB's on the D: drive. If I back up the D drive and
> then remove the volume. Can i then add the space to the C drive?
>
> Thanks
>
> Alex
>
>


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