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How can I resize C: drive by shrinking D:?
I'll tell you my question as briefly as possible. Please listen carefully.
* I've been using windows xp and windows 7 both installed in one PC.
*My C: drive is 11GB and XP is installed in it.
*My D: drive is 50GB and windows 7 is installed there.
*Now I want to give up XP and Reinstall windows 7.
*I want to install windows 7 in the C: drive this time but the disk space is not enough in C:
How can I resize C: drive by shrinking D: ?
Is it OK if I just format the C: drive and install windows 7 as the main operating system in D: drive?
Or can I change the drive letter of C: to D: and D: to C: ?
What I want to do is to install Windows 7 on C drive.
Please Help!
PS.
I tried Easeus Software to manage partitions, but simply that didn't work. What should I do?