Allocating more memory to a partition

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guitarxe

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For some dumb reason when I was installing Win7 on this new hard disk I allocated only 40gb to my C: partition, and the rest of the disk for another. At the time, I was thinking that 40gb should be well enough for Windows and any programs I install.

However, I play a lot of games, and it seems that every game developer thinks it's a brilliant idea to stuff game files/configurations/saves into My Documents, and so my C: drive is constantly near-full.

I was wondering if there was a way to allocate more memory to the partition without doing a reformat? I did not set it as dynamic when I created it.

Or maybe there's some kind of other work-around?

Thanks for any advice.
 
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guitarxe

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No, just normal disk management tool doesn't let me change static partitions without formatting, first.

And yes I do install games on my other partition, but it's just that these days most games automatically store a lot of data in My Documents instead of the folder they are installed into, for some absurd reason.



I'll take a look at that, thanks :)
Have you used it yourself before? Is there a risk for data to be corrupted or lost during the process?
 
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