By "merge", you mean seen by Windows as a single partition and drive letter?hey
i have one m.2 nvme 2tb drive which is almost full.
if i'll buy one more ssd drive, it is possible to merge them in to one partition without formating the current 2tb drive? kind of "extending" an existing partition from 2tb to 3tb
By "merge", you mean seen by Windows as a single partition and drive letter?
If so, I just need to say....that is a VERY bad idea.
What do you use this system for?
Multiple drives and drive letters is NO issue.
It makes ongoing maintenance much harder.yes thats what i mean.
why is it a bad idea?
this drive is using for data files (documents, music etc..)
This is not a clone operation, but a desire for a RAID 0 or other striping thing by adding another drive.If the new ssd is samsung, I think you can do it.
I didn't say it couldn't be done.Windows has or at least had a tool for use with what windows describes as dynamic disks/volumes.
I don’t know if this conversion is destructive. It’s not on I’ve done.
Once the drives you wish to use are converted there is a feature called “spanned volumes” which would do what you want.
Personally I’d get a 4TB drive. As posted above, if it’s a Samsung then use the free migration utility and clone your old drive to the new one. Set the boot order in bios to boot from your new drive and then when you are happy (after a week or so) format the old drive, use it as you wish..
I agree, spanned/striped volumes are not a good idea. I’d want raid 5 if I were combining disk drives into a single volume.I didn't say it couldn't be done.
I said it is a bad idea.