Yes, Partition Manager *should* be able to do the job, but one should always make backups first when engaging in something of this sort. A USB drive is handy, just copy all needed files to it first.

I cannot count the number of Acer laptops encountered across the test bench where the owner either didn't even realize that there was a D: partition sitting there empty, or negleted to ever use it. Of course, their problem usually was that the C: drive was stuffed beyond belief and fragmented. Why ACER chose to divide the disk in half into two equal sized partitions like that is a puzzlement.


--Mac