![]() ![]() If extending c drive is not available under disk management, try the following freeware Partition Resizer Free to resize c drive for free. It is very easy to extend volume C when there is free space if you deleted the D that became the unallocated space. Or you may delete the D volume and then it is 100% availability that you can extend c drive with the free space under disk management. If the unallocated space is not next to c drive, you may use freeware Partition Resizer Free to move the free space to the right side of C by moving the D drive. Step3: after you shrink the D drive, there will be a unallocated space there, then you can extend the c drive. You may enter the volume size for D drive to get it shrinked. (Note: it is more eaiser to extend c if you directly delete the drive next to it, however this shall be done on the condition that you have already move the data on the D to somewhere else.) ![]() Step2: choose the d drive which is next to c drive, right click it to shrink volume, type a number in the box you want to shrink the size. Step1: Right-click the “Computer”, choose “Manage” to go. I will show you the steps to shrink d partition and extend c drive with Disk Management: So you can shrink the D drive which is adjacent to the C drive, and then extend the C drive. Why? Because you can not extend the partition without any unallocated space adjacent to the C drive. You can use this tool to resize partitions, but for some, you will fail to extend the c drive, you will see the “Extend Volume” option grayed out. ![]() How to Shrink D and Extend C Drive with Disk Management - free method without softwareĭisk Management is a Windows system built-in tools to resize the disk partitions. It is the same guide if you have large E/F/G drive on your disk that needs to distribute the space to C system partition. The following guide is based on large D partition.
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