Razza1 :
Sam-R2D2 :
Are you using windows built-in disk management tool for this?
Yes that is correct. The Laptop has an SSD which is partitioned into C: and E: drives and it also has a HDD which is partitioned into D: and F: drives
CAUTION: No such operation is 100% risk free so do it at your own risk.
You can do this:
1. Charge the laptop battery before starting and keep the AC cord plugged in. Although, this won't take too much time since you'll be doing the operations on an SSD. Took me forever on a 5400rpm HDD.
2. Go to the windows built-in disk management, right click on your HDD and click offline. This isn't necessary but just in case.
3. Install EaseUs Partition Manager free edition, run it and go to the main window.
4. Do this:
http://1drv.ms/1M2vPxp
5. And this:
http://1drv.ms/18HEOI2
6. Click OK and when you come back to the main window, click Apply.
7. Your System will most probably start and shift your data to the next blocks so it can free up the space at the start of the partition. Let it do what it's supposed to do.
8. When all is done and you're safely booted up again, reszie C: drive in the same program and give it unallocated space.
9. After everything is done, you can bring your HDD back online.
Let me know the results.