it is not possible to extend the size of your c drive. it is possible when u r formatting your whole system,at that time you can increase and decrease the size of c drive.
You cannot add space to an iPod Touch hard drive, or any other iPod hard drive. The hard drive capacity is set and cannot be changed.
You cannot add more space without adding a hard drive, unless part of the hard drive you already have is not in use (not partitioned) which is unlikely unless you did so on purpose.
It has a 1TB hard drive already, and there is space to add one other hard drive.
The space on the hard disk is full delete some data from the hard drive it will be ok or add more hard disk in the system
Decide what type of hard drive or memory to add.
You can an external USB drive or replace your old hard drive with a bigger new one.
When you add software or programs to your computer, it will have less free space available than previously. Your hard drive has a fixed capacity, and you should always leave some free space available. As you add data, you should defragment the drive from time to time.
No, you cannot legally add storage space onto an iPod. You will have to buy a new one if you want more space.
This is not a backup drive, its a USB hub. Its designed to add more USB ports when you do not have enough for all of your devices.
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To do this first you click on the drive that you wish to remove the logical component, then right click on it. There should be a logical drive message 'delete logical drive'. BE WARNED, IN DOING SO YOU WILL LOOSE ALL DATA SO HAVE A BACKUP BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING TO THE HDD!!! In other words, you will be formatting the HDD which you can't if it is THE master HDD running your computer. You can only do this on anothr computer with your HDD of the first computer. There is no other way you can go about it, from experience. PS: You won't gain anymore space from removing the partition. Partitioning allows you to manipulate in a way that you are acquiring more HDDs within the HDD. (ie when you have three partitions on the one drive, and you go into my computer, it will show you have three HDD when in fact you only have one, nothing more really), just an illussion...
Add more RAM. That is the best way. Adding another harddrive would have little effect. Make sure to have plenty of free disk space on your harddrive so Windows can use virtual memory.