how to increase tha disk space in c


  1. Posts : 13
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       #1

    how to increase tha disk space in c


    i m using window seven home premium 64bit with i5 processor. i have 70 gb of my c drive, and two other drive of 150gb. i want to increase the space in my "c". plz help me ....
    i dont know how to do this.....
    plz sort out my problem.....
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  2. Posts : 12,012
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       #2

    You may be able to do it with Windows built in tools---or maybe not.

    We need to see a picture of your Windows Disk Management, showing your partition layout.
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       #3

    this is the layout....
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  4. Posts : 12,012
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       #4

    I assume you want to expand C.

    There are several approaches you could take.

    If it were me, I would:

    Move whatever is on E and F to H.

    Then delete E and F, using Windows Disk Management.

    Then resize C to whatever size you want it to be, using Windows Disk Management.

    Then recreate E and F from whatever space remains, using Windows Disk Management.


    Then move the stuff on H back to the new E and F.

    But I'd wait to hear what others have to say. That is just how I would approach it.

    Actually, I would probably not even recreate E and F. I'd probably just create one big C drive and then use a folder structure on C to contain whatever is now on E and F. Or maybe I would create E, but not F. But that's your choice entirely. I don't like a bunch of partitions on a drive.
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  5. Posts : 1,781
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit
       #5

    Moving files to H: could be a bit difficult, seeing as it's only a 241MB drive...

    The simplest way would be to use something like EASEUS Partition Master from within Windows - no need for a boot CD - and resize E: and/or F: while moving them to the right at the same time. Then just expand C: and be done with it.
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       #6

    if i move all items of the f to E and then delete the F.
    then is it possible to increase the C???? with the help of disk managment???
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       #7

    i done it with easeus partition master...
    thnx....
    so easy
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