Unallocated space to D drive?

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    Unallocated space to D drive?


    This is Mohamed here,

    i have unallocated space around 67 GB, but i have C drive ( OS file) and D drive personal file, how do i use this unallocated space to D drive
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    Can you post a snip of you Disk Management ?

    Start Computer Management Disk Management

    Use snipping tool for screen snip :)
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Unallocated space to D drive?-disk_management_new_2tbhd.jpg  
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    rashid said:
    This is Mohamed here,

    i have unallocated space around 67 GB, but i have C drive ( OS file) and D drive personal file, how do i use this unallocated space to D drive
    Windows disk management isn't so nifty for moving the start of partitions. You are pretty much stuck adding the free space to the partiton it's immediately to the right of. Disk management can make partitions larger be extending the end, but it doesn't want to mess with the beginning.

    I've heard Partition Wizard freeware is more flexible.
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    i am not able to find take print screen of disk management.

    you said snipping tool .. how does it work
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    Start snipping tool select it click on new drag box to size of area you want to make a snip of :) Then save it as a file with the name of your choice !
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    i have done that. look at the attachment please,
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Unallocated space to D drive?-diskpartition.jpg  
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    Try right clicking on your C: volume & choose option Extend Volume
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    but i need to add the space to D not C,
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    MilesAhead said:
    rashid said:
    This is Mohamed here,

    i have unallocated space around 67 GB, but i have C drive ( OS file) and D drive personal file, how do i use this unallocated space to D drive
    Windows disk management isn't so nifty for moving the start of partitions. You are pretty much stuck adding the free space to the partiton it's immediately to the right of. Disk management can make partitions larger be extending the end, but it doesn't want to mess with the beginning.

    I've heard Partition Wizard freeware is more flexible.


    You would have to get some other 3rd party software to move the unallowcated to the right of the D; partition to be able to add it to D; by Extend Volume.
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    do you have any third party s/w which you know
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