[SOLVED] allocating more space to c: partition

Solution
For that Disk 0, you would absolutely need a 3rd party partition tool.
Minitool Partition Wizard https://www.partitionwizard.com/free-partition-manager.html

Absolutely have a full drive backup before you start.


Or....Copy whatever personal data you wish to keep from the 2 partitions on Disk 0 to Disk 1.
Full wipe and OS reinstall on Disk 0.

USAFRet

Titan
Moderator
For that Disk 0, you would absolutely need a 3rd party partition tool.
Minitool Partition Wizard https://www.partitionwizard.com/free-partition-manager.html

Absolutely have a full drive backup before you start.


Or....Copy whatever personal data you wish to keep from the 2 partitions on Disk 0 to Disk 1.
Full wipe and OS reinstall on Disk 0.
 
Solution
Apr 24, 2020
3
0
10
For that Disk 0, you would absolutely need a 3rd party partition tool.
Minitool Partition Wizard https://www.partitionwizard.com/free-partition-manager.html

Absolutely have a full drive backup before you start.


Or....Copy whatever personal data you wish to keep from the 2 partitions on Disk 0 to Disk 1.
Full wipe and OS reinstall on Disk 0.
Hey, so I have Minitool Partition Wizard installed, but the obvious options don't seem to work, could you let me know what I should be doing??
 

USAFRet

Titan
Moderator
Hey, so I have Minitool Partition Wizard installed, but the obvious options don't seem to work, could you let me know what I should be doing??
Move the D partition to the right of the C partition.
Resize the D to be smaller.
You should be able to give that newly free space to the C partition.


As said...you absolutely need a full drive backup. Accidents happen.