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botega
Total Posts: 1174
Joined 03-16-2007 status: Guru |
i’m running out of space in drive c: and i have plenty of space in other drives i would like to move the entire drive c: as it is, to another free drive and to have all the system information i.e windows, program files etc move with it - without damaging the current setup in order to get the new drive to function as the main system drive. thanks for any information |
BajaCapt
Total Posts: 326
Joined 03-25-2008 status: Enthusiast |
Toscanini,
http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing/ Jose |
botega
Total Posts: 1174
Joined 03-16-2007 status: Guru |
BajaCapt thank you so much for this info and for your time i have my c drive backed up with norton ghost, i checked out the link for Acronis and i thank you for that.
so eventually by using this software: http://www.partition-tool.com/personal.htm i merged c+d together since they both share the same disc, only before i did it; i copied the files from d to a different drive and named it d.
Thanks again my friend |
mustbthemix
Total Posts: 964
Joined 01-02-2004 status: Guru |
Hi toscanini, I agree with BajaCapt I also use Acronis and it’s great software and easy to use. |
BajaCapt
Total Posts: 326
Joined 03-25-2008 status: Enthusiast |
Toscanini,
Jose. |
frankE
Total Posts: 5350
Joined 12-23-2002 status: Guru |
Jose, hate to disagree a bit there, but I suggest that the amount of free space on a system hard drive should be a lot higher than 15%.....probably closer to 25-35%, especially when one is trying to defrag that drive (via Diskeeper for example). I would never let a drive get down to 15%; experience has shown it can become extremely sluggish at that point.............frank |
BajaCapt
Total Posts: 326
Joined 03-25-2008 status: Enthusiast |
Frank,
Jose. |