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I had Windows 7 Virtual Machine with 60GB HD space (assigned to C drive) in VMWare server. I upgraded it to Windows 10 successfully. I wanted to add 1TB of space to existing C drive. So, in VM Edit Settings in vSphere Client, I changed the HD size from 60GB to 1,000GB. When I ran DiskMgnt.msc and right clicked on C drive, I see that 'Extend Volume' option is recessed.
I think I have extended existing partition multiple times in the past, but I am not sure what is preventing me from doing that this time.
Thanks.
I had Windows 7 Virtual Machine with 60GB HD space (assigned to C drive) in VMWare server. I upgraded it to Windows 10 successfully. I wanted to add 1TB of space to existing C drive. So, in VM Edit Settings in vSphere Client, I changed the HD size from 60GB to 1,000GB. When I ran DiskMgnt.msc and right clicked on C drive, I see that 'Extend Volume' option is recessed.
I think I have extended existing partition multiple times in the past, but I am not sure what is preventing me from doing that this time.
Thanks.
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I have this 40 GB volume (partition) that I would like to extend to 80 GB. I have already shrinken (downsized) the system partition in order to create some unallocated space before the partition that I want to make bigger.
The problem is when I right click on the 40 GB partition I can't select the 'Extend volume' option. Why not? You can see by the screenshot above that the space before my partition is 'RAW'. That's because I formatted selecting any file system. But it was black before, indicating 'unallocated' space, and I still couldn't extend my partition to include this space.
Let me guess.. I have to have the unallocated space AFTER the partition I want to enlarge? I would like to try that of course, but there seems to be no option to move any partition or 'volume' anywhere, not to a different disk nor left or right within a given space on the same partition. So how do you do it then?..
In the screenshot above you can see how it looks like with unallocated space before my partition. I obviously can't just remove my RECOVERY partition that sits right after my partition. I won't be able to restore the computer ever again. So that's not an option.
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The way that Windows does it's partitioning, you can only extend volumes forward, because the RAW space is technically behind the volume, it can not expand out backwards. You would need to use some 3rd party tool, or expand the C: to take up the space allocated to it. It's just the way Windows operates. Booting from an external media, such as USB or CD/DVD will allow you to modify the HDD partitions and write the changes that you want to use.
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I was not able to use any tool to simply extend my C: partition as I had two recovery partitions in between my unused space and my C:. I had to first move the two partitions that were in between my C: and unused space to the right-most edge of the unused partitions and then I was able to extend my C:.I used the free version of EASEUS Partition Manager (http://www.partition-tool.com)
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I'm currently on windows 8.1, and my C: Drive (150gb) is now pretty much full. I have a D: Drive with 750 GB available which I don't use but is on the same basic drive, (no idea why it was configured like that initially) and so I shrunk the volume of the D Drive to 500 GB which left 250 GB unallocated. Now when I click on the C: Drive to extend the volume, the option is greyed out although there is plenty of space unallocated. Any help would be appreciated. Or is it best to not tamper with the C and D drives? I just want storage that i can use
I'm currently on windows 8.1, and my C: Drive (150gb) is now pretty much full. I have a D: Drive with 750 GB available which I don't use but is on the same basic drive, (no idea why it was configured like that initially) and so I shrunk the volume of the D Drive to 500 GB which left 250 GB unallocated. Now when I click on the C: Drive to extend the volume, the option is greyed out although there is plenty of space unallocated. Any help would be appreciated. Or is it best to not tamper with the C and D drives? I just want storage that i can use