I have a question about increasing the size of my C: drive on our PDC. Currently, the system has one hard drive, broken up into C: and D: partitions. The C: partition is only 2GB and is nearly full and D: takes up the rest of the 40GB drive. What I would like to do is clone the C: partition to another drive, expand it to a larger size, and then get rid of the old partition so that the system runs off the newly "ghosted" drive partition. I'm guessing I would use Norton Ghost, but I have a couple of issues. One, I created an NT partition on the new drive using NT's Disk Administrator. NT called it F:. Now, if I clone the C: drive to this F: partition, how do I turn the F: into C: so that I can use it as the new system partition? Also, I set up the partition as the entire 40GB drive for the new F:. Will Ghost use this partition size if I clone the C: partition, or will it make it 2GB? Please help! I have an application that must reside on the C: drive and I'm out of room! Thanks.