You cannot do that, unless you are using RAID0 configuration.
It requires 20 GB of free hard drive space.
80 GB
A 20GB hard drive with at least 15GB free space.
You can't, not easily. The partitions (D and C) are set up permanently. In order to change them, you would have to completely erase the hard drive and start over. Its is possible by using partation magic
My Computer > Highlight (C:) > Right Click > Properties > Now you can see the free space and the used space
Buy another hard drive, or delete some of the content on your current one. You could also consider a disk defragement to free up some space, cleaning temporary files aswell. If you get a new hard drive make sure it uses the same connector type and you can either add it as a separate drive or you can move everything on the current one to a bigger on and end up with one big drive with free space and all the previous data on it.
The OS (operating system) takes up space on the drive.
Part depends on the TYPE of backup. A "standard" file backup will use far less space, as it only backs up the actual data on the drive. to find out how much data is on your drive, open up "My Computer" and right click on the drive you wish to backup. The information box that appears will show the drive capacity, and the free space. Subtract the free space from the drive capacity to estimate the data size. Another type of backup is called a "drive image". This type will make an exact duplicate of you hard drive onto another drive. for this type of backup, you must have a 80 gig (or larger) backup drive. Steve
free space
I do it to free up space on the hard drive.
Yes, you can, but you a flash drive with a lot of free space.
Verify that there is at least 1GB of free hard drive space. This available space allows the computer to have room for the swap file to increase in size as well as room for temporary files.