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When I installed Windows 7 Pro on my MacBook Pro 15" 2014 I allocated about 75 gigabytes to Windows. When I finished installing Windows and most of my other programs I realized that I should've increased the partition size.

How would I increase the partition size? I've looked this up before and there are quite a few posts on other forums about this very same issue I'm having here. Some people were suggesting programs that would increase the partition size without having to format the partition and making a new one and then reinstalling Windows and everything else. But some other people who reply to these kinds of posts warn that doing this could corrupt one or both of the partitions. I'd rather not have to reinstall Windows again, and I don't want to corrupt anything so, is there a safer solution to this problem?

Thank you for your time. :)
 

chscag

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Purchase a copy of CampTune from Paragon Software. It works without destroying data and has been used for years by folks who needed to increase or decrease their Boot Camp partition. Of course - make a backup first! ;)
 
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