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Changing size of disk C:

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BobFroeh

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Sep 7, 2001
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Can drive C be expanded to take some of drive D ???

present C: FAT 2047MB and D: NTFS 7734MB

is it posible to expand the C drive with this configuration??

thanks Bob
 
FAT format drives cannot exceed 2Gb in size, so you can't extend it with this configuration.

If C: and D: are different partitions on the same physical disk, you can shrink D: and use the space to extend C: after conversion to NTFS.

NTFS drives as you know can exceed 2Gb capacity, in fact the limitation isn't really worth worrying about yet (it is about 16 petabytes, 1 petabyte = 1024 terabytes; 1 tb = 1024 Gb)

To convert a partition to NTFS, login as administrator, goto start -> run -> cmd.exe and type

convert c: /fs:ntfs <return>

answer Y to have it converted at next reboot, then shutdown and restart. The conversion will happen during the startup process.

Note: I have never known a FAT to NTFS conversion fail, but that doesn't mean one won't, so please before you do this, back up any essential data.

John
 
You'll also need third party software like partition magic if you want to manipulate the partitions without losing data.
 
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