I have a dual boot running C:win2000 and D:winXP, I have 4.5 gb of free
disk storage space on my C: drive and 45 mb of disk space on my D: drive. How can I transfer some of the disk storage space from my C: drive to my D: drive.

Move some files?

What files/folders are the largest? If you've installed programs, and those are the big space hogs, you might want to consider uninstalling those programs and reinstalling them, but specifying to install them to C: in some other directory. If just big files are taking up the space, just move them over! Otherwise, you'll have to repartition, or use a tool like Partition Magic to resize your partitions.

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