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Extending volume
My C: drive is 7.59GB with 2.15GB free. My disk has 15GB of free space that
I would like to use to extend my C: drive. When I use the wizard to try to extend the drive, it tells me there is not enough free space. I've already moved pagefile to another drive and turned off hibernation to get rid of hiberfil.sys. Anyone know why it would tell me there's not enough free space? Thanks, Mike |
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Extending volume
What program are you using to try to extend your drive? Is the free space
contiguous with the space on your c:\ drive? If not, you can't extend your drive to use it. (Do you have other logical partitions on the drive?) Answers to all of these would help someone solve your problem. "Mike" wrote in message news My C: drive is 7.59GB with 2.15GB free. My disk has 15GB of free space that I would like to use to extend my C: drive. When I use the wizard to try to extend the drive, it tells me there is not enough free space. I've already moved pagefile to another drive and turned off hibernation to get rid of hiberfil.sys. Anyone know why it would tell me there's not enough free space? Thanks, Mike |