You have a single hard drive on your computer that contains two NTFS partitions. Your computer's operating system alerts you that the C partition is running out of room. Your E partition still has 75 gig of free space. What is the least intrusive way to alleviate this problem?

A. Install Partition Magic and resize the both partitions.

B. Make Drive E the active partition.

C. Move the windows directory from the C partition to the E partition.

D. Convert the C partition to FAT32.

The least intrusive way to alleviate the problem of the C partition running out of space would be to move the Windows directory from the C partition to the E partition. This can be done by following these steps:

1. Open File Explorer and navigate to the C partition.
2. Locate the Windows directory (usually located at C:\Windows).
3. Cut (or copy) the entire Windows directory.
4. Navigate to the E partition.
5. Paste the Windows directory into the E partition.
6. Once the Windows directory has been successfully transferred, you can delete the original Windows directory from the C partition to free up space.

Option C: Move the Windows directory from the C partition to the E partition.

The least intrusive way to alleviate the problem of the C partition running out of room is to move the Windows directory from the C partition to the E partition.

To do this, follow these steps:

1. Open Windows Explorer and navigate to the C partition.
2. Locate the Windows directory.
3. Copy the Windows directory and all its contents to the E partition.
4. Once the transfer is complete, verify that all the files have been successfully copied to the E partition.
5. Delete the Windows directory from the C partition to free up space.

By moving the Windows directory to the E partition, you are effectively relocating the main system files and freeing up space on the C partition. This can be done without the need to install additional software or convert partitions.