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partition magic 8 extend into d drive

hi i wanted to know if 'partition magic 8' can increase the size of my c: drive and take some from my d: drive without interferring with my d: drive for example  ?

im sure there is some software out there that allows this for my xp & windows 7
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personal is what i want it for.
Partition Magic 8 is so old and outdated you risk data corruption (I threw it out years ago after it corrupted a drive) There are many free partition editors that work quite well. Gnome Partition Editoris a favorite of many.
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I use Partition Wizard:
https://www.partitionwizard.com/

They have a Free edition:
https://www.partitionwizard.com/free-partition-manager.html

It allows you to resize partitions:
https://www.partitionwizard.com/help/resize-partition.html

It works on all versions of XP, Vista, W7, W8, and W10. Regards, Joe
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ive used the below successfully & free:

- use paragon's free partition manager
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as this expert resolved my issues straight away, i think it made sense in this case to allocate all points to that person.  i appreciate other experts advice.
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You're welcome. Happy to help. Regards, Joe
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