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partitioning windows 7 primary volume
my pc operating system is installed in c drive which is 25 gb in size, and d drive is 50 gb.
is it possible to shrink 5 gb space of d drive and add it to c drive?
my pc operating system is installed in c drive which is 25 gb in size, and d drive is 50 gb.
is it possible to shrink 5 gb space of d drive and add it to c drive?
Should be. Open the virtual disk manager (right click computer icon select manage, click disk management), you'll see your drives as bars across the screen.
Right click the bar for D: and select shrink, then enter the size you want to shrink by.
Finally right click C: this time choose extend volume.
Should now be done.
It is possible but you may not be able to do it with the Windows Disk management. You may need a 3rd party partitioning program like Acronis Disk Director or some other program like that.
Hi,
Take a look at this, it will show you how to do that:
Partition Wizard : Use the Bootable CD
Regards,
Golden
I don't think Disk Management will do it if the free space isn't at the end of the volume you're expanding.
If would have to be [C] [free space] [D] not [C] [D] [free space]. You'd likely have to create a partition in the free space and make the two a dynamic disk. Or use another utility to do it. I'd back up anything important to external media incase it all goes wrong.
Last edited by alphanumeric; 14 Sep 2012 at 17:32.