saurav123 1 Report post Posted April 14, 2005 My operating system is installed on D: drive. I want to change it to C: drive. How can i do that without loosing any data? i've win XP SP2. My all hard disk partition are NTFS. THIS IS MY HARD DISK CONFIGURATION: C:>> MY DOCUMENTS+MY PICTURES (1 GB OCCUPIED+10 GB FREE SPACE)= 11 GB D:>> WIN XP SP2 INSTALLED ((system, boot) (1GB OCCUPIED+3 GB FREE)=4 GB E:>> DOWNLOADED FILES+GAMES (5 GB OCCUPIED+6 GB free)= 11GB F:>> SONGS, MOVIE (4GB OCCUPIED+ 7GB FREE)=11GB Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
harsh 1 Report post Posted April 15, 2005 u cant move an OS to a different partition. you will have to reinstall fresh OS on C drive and install all the programs you use in your D drive windows, in order to work all of them in newly installed C drive. no other way. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites