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Make 3rd Partition
Hello,
I have two drives,one(C) is of 191 GB & the other one(D) is of 100 GB.
My D drive is full,
& I want to make one more drive or increase the space of d drive if possible.
Hello,
I have two drives,one(C) is of 191 GB & the other one(D) is of 100 GB.
My D drive is full,
& I want to make one more drive or increase the space of d drive if possible.
Hello Karan.
Have a look through these tutorials linked below for some ideas and be sure to post back with any further questions you may have and to keep us informed.
I shrink C drive and then there a new allocated space is formed.
& then i right clicked and clicked on 'new simple volume' & the error is displayed in the 2nd attachment.
Whatever you do, Do Not accept a Dynamic disk, that will make Windows not able to boot at all.
You will have to extend C: back into the unallocated space; there can only be a total of 4 partitions using the Windows Master Boot Record partition structure and you already have that limit.
It's late here now and I can't think straight, keep checking back, hopefully someone will have a suggestion for you.
ok thanks a lot for helping me
IMO, I would buy a Ext Drive for your Data.
If you have a desktop add a slave drive for Data.
Hello again, I'm awake now.
Here's a solution that will work.
If you have extended C: into the unallocated space, shrink it again to (re)create the unallocated space, then use Option Three of this tutorial at the link below to Move/Resize the left side of the E: Extended partition into the unallocated space so it becomes one partition.
Then using Windows disk management to shrink the right side of E: to create Free Space that can then be created into another Logical drive within the Extended partition.
You will be able to use the Partition Wizard installed version for this and it's very reliable program to use for stuff like this, at this link below and be sure to post back with any further questions you may have and to keep us informed.
Thanks a lot bare for helping me;
i got it.