Windows XP requires at least a 2GB partition for installation.
What have you done to remove this low disk space problem?In my experiences, the ways for you to resolve this low disk space problem could be different according to your different conditions:* If there is too unnecessary files or programs stored on this C partition, clean them all up to free some free space.* If there is enough free space on other partition, like D, E or F partitions, you can open Disk Management, delete or shrink the partition with free space and add the free space to your C partition there.* If the free space is not adjacent to your C partition, you also can use a partition resizing tool to extend this partition, like GParted, IM-Magic Partition Resizer Free and Active Partition Master, etc.* But, if there is no any free space left on the same physical drive, just buy a larger one to replace the old one.No matter what your conditions are, just save all partition data on other places in case of data loss.Read more information here:partition-magic-server-2003.blogspot.com/2013/11/resize-server-2003-partition-free.html
You have to create the primary partition, which will create a drive with assigned letter for you. Or you can create the extended partition where you can create logical drives it can be more than 1.
You can use Free Ultra Shredder that can destroys files, free space and your Recycle Bin contents instead of only deleting them.
You will have to add additional hard drive and create dynamic volume which will allow you to add your new hard drive to a current partition. No, I mean use the free space of one partition to extend the non-contiguous partition, I learned AOMEI Partition Assistant could do this operation, here is the tutorial : disk-partition.com/help/align-partition.html
Yes Deleting from your mac, frees up Hard drive space.
No. However, you can copy the contents from one partition to the other, delete the partition, and expand your remaining partition to use the remaining space.
You should not have to partition an external hard drive, especially with that much space. if you must partition the drive, you can download a partition manager like PartitionGuru online, and most of these programs are for free. They can partition hard drive, external hard drive and USB flash drive. But you have to read tutorials first before partitioning anything. If you have important files on the drive, you should backup files first.
Go to "My Computer" and right-click on the partion you want to know how much free space is left. Choose "Properties". Now it shows a diagram with how much space has been used (blue) and how much space is still left (pink). It is also shown in numbers (GB).
If you will delete a partition, it will not be merged with c insted, you will loose all the data on that partition, and that space will remain as unpartitioned space on hard disk and you will not be able to use it until you re partition that space and format it. So if you want to merge both c: and d: than my advice is either you delete both partitions and create a new merged one or (If you Don't want to get into that mess or you don't know how to do it) You can use softwares which merge partitions like partition magic etc. .................................
To be on the safe side you should make another partition on the drive. I've used another tutorial from the internet . 1. You will first need to shrink a partition or volume from the free space on a disk to create unallocated space on that disk to use to create the new partition or volume with on the same disk. 2. Open the Control Panel (All Items view), and click on the Administrative Tools icon. then close the Control Panel window. 3. Click on Computer Management in Administrative Tools, then close the Administrative Tools window. 4. In the left pane under Storage, click on Disk Management. 5. In the middle pane, right click on the empty unallocated partition or volume and click on New Simple Volume. 6. Click on the Next button. 7. Type in how many MB (1 GB = 1024 MB) you want to use from the unallocated partition to create the new partition with, then click on the Next button. IF YOU ARE INSTALLING AN OPERATING SYSTEM USE ABOUT 30GB NOTE: If you want to use all of the unallocated partition to create the new partition with, then type all of the maximum disk space shown for the unallocated partition. If you do not use all of the maximum disk space, then you can use the left over space from the unallocted partition to create another new partition with. 8. Select an available drive letter that you want to be assigned to the new partition in Computer, then click on the Next button. 9. Type in a volume label name that you want for the new partition, check the Perform a quick format box, and click on the Next button. 10. Click on the Finish button. 11. The new primary partition or volume has now been created with the assigned unallocted partition space
Use your Ubuntu CD. Find a program called "GParted" or "Gnome Partition Editor". Click on your XP partition and click "Resize" and make it smaller. Then, do the same with your Ubuntu partition, and drag it until it fills the space left by XP.
To increase the application space on your Xperia J, root the phone, partition the SD card, or use links2sd to create more space.