You can increase your D drive space from your C drive by typing in this command "em>partition" on your start menu. From there you will need to go under admin tools and select to extend your space.
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Because Drive D has more space than Drive c because of their differents EXAMPLE : Drive D is data. Data is important so it has more room than drive C , Drive c of course is just C ,so that makes Drive C less important! C is just its name nothing fancy.
Assuming the D drive is another hard drive, you could simply install the game there. Dur ing most installations you're asked where you want to put the files, and the computer can find them just as easily on the D drive as the C drive. (Some installations don't ask, in which case you're boned. Complain to the software company and see if they have a workaround.)
increase the demand for d
your drive C:// usually is your hard disk, but d:// is your disk drive (usually). in some cases computers may have more disks (c, d and e drives), in which case the OS disk is probably bigger because your operating system takes up a lot of the space.
It is just another area on the hard drive for you to store data. There is no difference between the C and D hard drive. Although many computer manufacturers split a hard drive in 3 parts. 1 is a hidden partition that basically stores the factory system restore program, the second is the C drive, and the thrid is the D drive which can be used as a backup for the system. You may use disk management (vista only) or a thrid-party partition editor (recommed for xp or lower) to resize your partitions if you want to get rid of the D drive to increase space on the C drive.
get a new pc, or at least a new hard drive! you can "move" space from one drive to another, but you can move files from one drive to the other. you could easily double your storage space for under $40
Drive C is a commonly used name which refers to the main location of storage contents on a hard drive. Hard drives have a pre-set amount of storage space, and there are two ways to increase storage space on a hard drive: 1. Purchase a new hard drive. In order to transfer necessary files from one hard drive to another, an intermediate storage medium is usually required before data from the original hard drive can be transferred to the new hard drive. 2. Clear unnecessary files from the hard drive. Drive D is usually partitioned away from the original amount of space on a hard drive, and is normally set aside to act as a recovery point for essential files and folders necessary to run the operating system. It is usually set aside in a manner that it cannot be recovered to Drive C, or a hard drive's main storage space.
If you don't have a DVD drive then it is th C:// drive and the D:// drive. However, if you do it is only the C:// drive.
Both letters are for Hard Disk drive because one hard disc is compartmentalized and these are named C drive, D drive & E Drive etc.
Yes, you still have quite a bit of storage left, depending on the actual size of the drive.
my desk top c & d drives hide (dont show in C & D drive )but system is working how un hide my C & D drives