Yes. If the program is a standalone program then you can simply copy or move it to the other partition, then update any and all shortcuts accordingly. Otherwise you must un-install the program before re-installing it on the other partition. This ensures that all registry entries are correctly updated. You can do this manually, of course, but it's safer to use the program's own installer.
The computer management feature in Windows can be used to partition a drive and create logical drives within these partitions. There are also commercial and non-commercial programs available for the same purpose.
It's definitely possible. It's way easier on a mac, but even you can do it if you have an external drive.
Must be at least a 2 GB partition. System partition.
No. The C drive is simply a partition that you create. The harddrive is hardware.
yes
The C drive in Windows Operating System is the partition on which the OS is installed. It also contains installation files for other programs.
Another common name for a logical drive is a partition.
The C drive in Windows Operating System is the partition on which the OS is installed. It also contains installation files for other programs.
There are loads of partition management programs on the 'net. Paragon is a good one - it lets you set the partition sizes - and shows you any unallocated space.
The system partition(a partition where the operating system is installed) is the active partition of the Hard Drive
Yes you can have the Mac OS on one drive and Windows on another drive. Or you can partition a single hard drive and have both on the same drive.
Most of the time the boot partition and the system partition are the same partition on the drive C.
system partition
System partition
Most of the time the boot partition and the system partition are the same partition on the drive C.
when you need to reformat your computer hard drive because of virus et al , you could reformay it one partition at a timetransfering files fromone partion to another in order to save your files/programs t al you dont want erased during reformatting
The computer management feature in Windows can be used to partition a drive and create logical drives within these partitions. There are also commercial and non-commercial programs available for the same purpose.