This may sound a bit silly, but you could always use your larger drive to hold the data\temp files if you don't have the time to try ghosting your current drive to the larger drive.
You can start by deleting the temp files from your browser, then in system properties (right click on my computer - select properties), go to the advanced tab, click on environment properties and re-point the TEMP and TMP variables (for both user and system variables) to something like d:\temp (edit the existing entries), click ok when done. While you are in the advanced tab you can also click on the settings for performance options, go to the advanced tab, click on the change button for the virtual memory, and create a new swap file on the d: drive, when done you should be able to at least shrink or get rid of the swap file that is (by default) on your c:. After that you can also set some of your programs to save stuff to the d: drive (i.e. temp files for the web browser, etc).
I know i missed some details/may not have explained this clearly enough, but it should give you a different option if you can't get the ghost thing to work out.
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