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The_Contractor - 8:32 pm on Nov 14, 2007 (gmt 0)


Bob,
Well I have been using PM for many years and have never had a problem with it. It can seem complicated, but it's very easy. In your case you need to right-click on your D: partition which you are taking the free space from and choose "Resize/Move".

Put in the amount of MB you want to reduce it by in the "Free Space Before". This is the amount you want to increase your C: partition by.

Then right-click on C: partition and place 0.0 in "Free Space After". Then simply click Apply (lower left column in PM 8.0).

The thing to remember in PM is the free space you create has to be adjacent to the partition in which you want to move it to (if that makes sense). Meaning if you reduced D: leaving the unpartitioned free space at the end ("Free Space After") of D: - you could not move it to C:.

[edited by: The_Contractor at 8:35 pm (utc) on Nov. 14, 2007]


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