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Actually, I would install minitool partition wizard free and then you can move the C drive to the left.
However, I would do this for a different reason, as it seems a bit daft to have a 900+ GB C drive and only a 4 GB D drive.
Personally, if it was me, I would reduce the C drive to around 300 GB, and make the D drive 600+GB. Then I would only use the C drive for OS+programs, and the D drive for data storage. This makes reinstalling OS+programs easier as it would not affect D drive (assuming you do it carefully). Of course, you have a second drive anyway, but it does not hurt to keep valuable data kept on at least two drives.
Agree that Minitool will easily do the job. And safely. (that 350 MB looks suspiciously like it used to be a recovery partition). C should be shrunk. 126GB is way more than you need for an OS partition. Also appears the box is legacy, not UEFI. And if it's not already, set the drive to GPT, not MBR, with MiniTool. Allows for future primary partitions, should the need ever arise.
Don't know if anyone has mentioned this, BEFORE doing any changes to your partitions, make sure you make a Complete Image Backup of your Drive !!!! I suggest you use Macrium Reflect, and also make the Media Rescue disk, BEFORE doing any changes to your partitions! This will give you Insurance incase something goes wrong after you change your partitions.
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