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 is not yet possible to have unlimited hard drive space on a PC.Hard drive space is finite; like most things in life.
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.
Warp drive has a powerfull engine that warps space around it and hyper drive travels through space in a streight line where as warp bends the fabric of space to travel from one destination to another
Yeah, eventually.
It is possible to install Windows 8 using a USB flash drive with at least 4 GB of space. The process requires creating a Windows 8 ISO, or buying Windows 8 as an ISO, and adjusting the computer's BIOS to boot up from the USB drive rather than the hard 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
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You cannot do that, unless you are using RAID0 configuration.
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.
No
it is when your c drive is out of space it is when your c drive is out of space
For hard drive space, it is not only possible, but is the norm for today's computers. Desktop computers do not have the physical space for the sticks of RAM that would be required for 100 GB's worth. Many servers do, however.