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Ender

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I partioned my HDD into two drives, C and D, giving 2 gigs to D drive where I put Windows XP; however, now there is very little space left and I'm worried it will run out. Can I somehow re-partition the HDD without reformatting? I have lots of space on C drive that I can offer up...

Also, when I install new programs the default directory to install is in D:\Program Files\ but I established a program files folder on my C: drive and want that to be the default install directory. How can I do this?

Thanks!
 
For the first question, you need something like Partition Magic to repartition without losing data.

For the 2nd question, I don't know how to change the default other than just changing it each time you install something when it asks you where you want it to be installed.
 
Ya, I was thinking of Partition Magic, but I wasn't sure it could do what I wanted. Thanks guys!
 
One thing about Partition Magic: Even though it should be safe, you really should back up anything that's critically important, just in case.
 
On a CD. Partition Magic can seriously F up your partitions if something goes wrong. I would also first defrag C.
 
As for the other thing, Yes you can. THere's a registry entry that determines the default location of programs. I don't know what it is offhand (haven't used it for a while) but search google for registry default install or something....

EDIT:

Here.

Change the default application install from C:\Program Files:

If you want to change the Default application install from "C:\Program Files", use Regedt32 to navigate to:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion

Alter the paths at: ProgramFilesDir
AND
ProgramFilesPath

You may also alter: CommonFilesDir

Taken from
http://www.svrops.com/svrops/documents/win2000reg.htm
 
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