Re-Partitioning

busterb • Jun 9, 2013 9:55 pm
XP. I'm out of space on my C partition. Any tips on fixing? I have partition master and think g-part some where.
tw • Jun 10, 2013 8:29 am
busterb;867628 wrote:
XP. I'm out of space on my C partition. Any tips on fixing? I have partition master and think g-part some where.
In most cases, the C: partition is the entire disk drive. Repartitioning can even destroy data. You need a second disk drive. Then data can be moved, backed up, or stored on that second (D:) drive and partition.
busterb • Jun 10, 2013 4:10 pm
Tnx. My drive has 6 partitions. I have room on D: drive
tw • Jun 10, 2013 4:26 pm
busterb;867693 wrote:
Tnx. My drive has 6 partitions. I have room on D: drive
Are your 6 partitions formated and setup as disk drives D:, E:, F:, etc? Or is any partition unformated and available for data storage?

You can use sophisticated partitioning software to enlarge a partition. But my experience is that sometimes it causes data loss. IOW I would never do that without backing up the data elsewhere.

Use Windows help to locate and execute Disk Manager. To provide a better description of what you have BEFORE discussing what can be changed.
busterb • Jun 16, 2013 11:12 pm
This tells the story of how deep shit I'm in!
Flint • Jun 16, 2013 11:20 pm
Why so many partitions??? Dang.
busterb • Jun 17, 2013 1:36 pm
C: system, D: program files, E: My docs, OE mail, program file, junk, F: downloaded program files, other downloads. G: all music. H: photos, I: Ubuntu, rips, other down loads,
virtual machine hard drive.
Perry Winkle • Jun 18, 2013 5:13 pm
I don't think I've ever seen a partition scheme that fine-grained.
Flint • Jun 18, 2013 9:26 pm
Man you oughta get a job as a storage administrator. Just go to some EMC classes.

As for your home set-up; I know you're on a limited budget, but goddamn man hard drives are cheap again. Ain't been a tsunami in some time.



ƒuck it man, I'll mail you some hard drives. Private message me your address, I think I have some Western Digital 80gb SATAs sitting around. If you ain't got no SATA ports, I think I have a few 75gb USB externals gathering dust. You just need more space, plain and simple, old brother man.
busterb • Jun 19, 2013 12:52 pm
Flint, tnxs. I have 2 other sata drives. 1 I partitioned for a win 7 mach, not used. And you can bet the C: partition is way big this time. Other is for backups. Just not sure what program to use to move my OS to new drive?
BigV • Jun 20, 2013 4:04 pm
only 300 mb free on the OS drive is *begging* for trouble from windows. begging.

You might consider moving your swapfile to another location, a different partition that you have some more space on, say a couple multiples of the max RAM you have in that machine. You'll still need to have more than pocket change like that for free space, but it might let you gain enough room to maneuver on C:

Look for setttings-Virtual Memory. There's a tutorial on it somewhere, I don't have one at hand. Not very difficult and not very risky.
busterb • Jun 21, 2013 4:57 pm
V. You de man. I take back ever rotten thing I've said. That little tip let me install the free, from western digital, true image. Now I can hopefully clone my drive to new hhd.:D
BigV • Jun 21, 2013 5:17 pm
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