Quote (Clockstomper12 @ 18 Oct 2013 08:17)
Since I couldn't be bothered to build it myself, I've bought a whole desk computer a few years ago.
When it got delivered, it worked fine but I noticed something weird :
It came with 3 partitions, my C disk with 40 gb, and two others with 1 tb each.
At first I thought this wouldn't be a problem and installed most of my shit on the other disks.
But taking into account that approximately 30 gbs on my C disk are taken by Windows, it quickly got saturated somehow, and transfering my pictures etc on my other disks didn't help at all.
Now it is saturated and I can't download pictures (not even to my other disks, probably because the act of downloading itself requires room from the C disk...), I can't even open them or do shit because of it, even if I have around 2 tb of free space.
It's Windows 7.
Then I learned about the gayest thing on earth, even gayer than the ones who sold the computer to me : we're in 2013 and you can move free space from the C disk to the other ones, but cannot use free space from these to move it to the C disk.
Wtf ? And I thought computer science jobs were male-dominated...
How fucked am I ? Is there a way to bypass it somehow ? Anything that doesn't involve opening my computer and do anything physical, or pay for something that won't work anyway.
Thanks in advance.
SO what you are saying is that this is a single drive ? what is the size of the partitions ?
Depending on which OS you are using you could just resize the partitions of the drive by going into the admintools\ computer\management then selecting the disk management that should be in the right hand side column