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Not unless you move E: out of the way first.
Hi,
You can also do this:
1. Merge E: and F: - lets now call it new E:
2. Resize new E: so its smaller
3. Move new E: to the right to create unallocated space between D: and E:
4. Resize D: into the unallocated space created in step 3 above
I recommend using FREE Partition Wizard for this work. Use this as a guide:
Partition Wizard : Use the Bootable CD
Your other question : you cannot use more RAM since you are using Windows 32 bit.
Regards,
Golden
alright thanks Golden and CreepinJesus for the info..i will try the solution provided
Seems you have more than four partitions on a MBR drive...
It will possibly make things slightly more tricky.
Wait. F is empty right?
IF so, remove that partition. Otherwise move the few files and then delete the partition.
Move E (Game Centre) to the end of the drive.
now you can resize Cinema partition until there is no more unallocated space.
It should be faster as there is less stuff to do. what Golden said works fine as well.
E and F are logical partitions, "virtual partitions" in an extended partition. The max limit of 4 applies only to primary+extended partitions, and you can have only one extended partition per disk, but all logical partitions you want. Which is the whole point behind the invention of extended and logical partitions.Seems you have more than four partitions on a MBR drive...
It will possibly make things slightly more tricky.
Use free Partition Wizard bootable CD.
Rightclick to Delete F which is empty, click OK.
Rightclick E to Resize, slide left border to the right to move E into the deleted Free Space from F, OK.
Now rightclick d to Resize, slide right border to the right into the space where E was, OK, Apply all steps.
Partition Wizard Move/Resize Partition - Video Help.