As you may be able to tell by the title, my C drive is in dire need of space.
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The C drive shares a hard drive with the D partition and another partition that I use for Linux (but that basically broke and doesn't work, so I want to get rid of it). The Linux partition has GRUB on it, so I pretty much need it to boot up and i don't know how to make it boot differently. Is there a way to move free space from the Linux partition without completely screwing up my computers ability to boot?
There is also one hard drive (F) that I used to use before I got a new hard drive, so it may be a good idea to move some free space from that to the C drive. Is that at all possible considering they're on different hard drives?
NVIDIA GTS 250
AMD Athlon 64 X2 5600+ 2.8 ghz dual core
4GB RAM
Windows 7
There is some kind of a live-cd for fixing bootloaders (And installing new ones) but I do not know the name of it.
You should be able to delete a bit of D: and give it to C: I think.
Right click on computer>manage>disk management>rightclick on C: and extend you will need to partition or delete D:
gParted live cd
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