Joan, one thing you could try is to resize your partitions (make sure you have a good backup first). Because it's one disk, just partitioned into two drives, and since you have plenty of remaining space on the D: drive, you should easily be able to add 20-30 GB of space on your C: drive by taking it from the D: drive.

Check out this link for information on exactly how to do this with the "free for home use" EaseUS partition utility.

Last edited by jford; 10/28/12 03:50 AM.

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