HardDisk query

July 31st, 2016

my c:/ drive has started to give alot of drive full errors lately and due to the updates on windows the drive is getting fuller and I have deleted almost all non-important program from C:/ and/or shifted them to another drive, but still the problem recurs on a daily basis and i have to empty my bin/temp files/internet history and all on a daily basis for the space to be manageable..
My QUESTION is whether there is a way by which i can increase the volume of my C:/ drive without reinstalling windows? like give some 10 GB from another drive to C:/ drive without windows getting affected???

Answer #1
No mate…That can’t be done…It can only be done with partitions from the same drive…
Answer #2
No mate...That can't be done...It can only be done with partitions from the same drive...
I second this .
Answer #3
No mate...That can't be done...It can only be done with partitions from the same drive...
and in order to do that I need to format the hard drive and then do the partitions again and then reinstall the windows .. :/ or is there a software that deleted unnecessary windows files from the system? cuz i really don’t want to reinstall my windows.. :/
Answer #4
I would make sure that you have all of your stuff backed up on another drive of some sort. Sounds to me like a HD crash isn’t too far away. That’s the same thing that happened to my laptop.

 

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