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I've been so stupid.
I'll just expand C drive to 60 GB, transfer all my Work data there, delete Work partition and create a new one.
How could I miss that?
I've been so stupid.
I'll just expand C drive to 60 GB, transfer all my Work data there, delete Work partition and create a new one.
How could I miss that?
Dude. You have an unhealthy obsession with the size of my C drive. xD
It's a sexy drive, and why are you taking work home with you anyway?
On a serious note, it's just a bit of forward planning, leaving that wiggle room there so things run nice and smooth. Why add complications in the mix for ourselves when there are plenty that will add themselves in of their own accord? So,
- Expand C: to 80GB
- Move the contents of Z: to a Work folder placed in C:
- Delete Z:
- Create a partition in the first unallocated space
- Extend newly created partition into the last unallocated space (formerly Z: )
Sound good?
Are you 100% positive that I'll need 80GB in C drive in the next one year?
Then I will do what you ask me to.