Re: Removing Partitions



You move some of the accumulated stuff to the larger partition. Kinda like
when your old lady fills a closet, then she has you move some to the attic
to make space, then she fills the closet, then you move some to the attic,
then she fills the closet, then you move some to the attic, then she fills
the closet, then you move some to the attic, then she fills the closet, then
you move some to the attic, then she fills the closet, then you move some to
the attic...
Its easier just to put it in that attic in the first place.
Same with the little used partition.

I thought lead was probably a very dense material, until I told my son to do
his chores, then I found something more dense.
--
Jonny
"Stevo25" <Stevo25@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:028C9009-FF2C-4725-9221-31C5B95405F3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I am getting 'low disk space' messages on my computer. I have a c: drive
> with 10Gb, and a d: drive with 120Gb. The 10Gb c: is nearly full, the
120Gb
> d: is nearly empty. How do I remove the partition between c: and d:?


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