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I have 3 local disks in my computer.

D:/=8GB/9GB.

C:/=4GB/18GB

F:/=4GB/9GB.

Now I want to transfer 10GB of free memory spave From drives C to D.

Can you please tell me how to do this

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  1. That is not possible. You can't transfer storage from one drive to another. Even if drives C and D are both logical drives on the same hard disk the only way this would be possible would be to format and partition logical drives C and D into the sizes you want. Since you have more space available on your C drive, I would recommend moving some of things form drive D to C, because C is usually the primary drive.


  2. I dont think you can.. =[

    HELP ME PLEASE

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  3. THAT'S SO CRAZY IT MIGHT WORK!!!!!!!

    NOT THAT DOES NOT WORK SORRY BUT IF YOU CAN GET A NEW D DRIVE  THAT WOULD WORK I THINK YOU CAN HAVE 2 BUT IT WILL BE CALLED SOMTHING DIFFRENT

      

  4. The first answer is pretty much correct.

    If you really want to transfer 10GB of memory from C: to D: you'll have to completely reformat your hard drive. Which means you'll lose some (or maybe all) of your information previously installed on the C: partition.

    So, you can do it, but, as you can see it comes at a severe cost.

  5. Can't be done. Storage space is embodied in the physical disk of those drives--it's not a virtual thing you can create or delete. The closest thing you could do would be to move some of your files and such off of drive D and onto C, and then delete them from drive D. You can't transfer free space, but you can transfer files so they're on C and you don't need them on D anymore.

  6. Try with Partition Magic.

    I don't think it's possible to transfer free space from one disk to another, but you could reduce one partition and increse another one.

    Obviously make a backup of all your data, PLUS a good defragmentation (System defrag) of your drives, so you are sure all the data is written on the beginning of the drive and NOT at the end.

    (Maybe there are some tools different from Windows' partitioner ... )

    Otherwise get a BIG HD, format it for what you need, and leave a lot of free space to partition in the future (also in case you want to switch to Linux, or something)

  7. You Cannot do that

  8. i think you have 40GB of HDD installed in your PC, am i right? you can do that by reformatting your PC and deleting all of the partitions... then you can re-partitions your harddrive...

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