Unable to extend volume on my C drive

Matt_91

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Hey guys, I was looking for a while and I couldn't find much on my specific problem, so sorry if this is already an existing thread. I while ago my friend and I built my pc, and we partitioned my C drive, but now I have (somehow) run out of space and want to extend it. I do everything accordingly, however, I am unable to extend the volume on my current C drive. Here's what it looks like in my disk manager

http://puu.sh/p4lET/599f1b0341.png

Is anything here an issue that is stopping me from shrinking the volume on my D drive and adding it to my C drive? Thanks in advance!
 

Colif

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I think its because C drive is after D drive on the hard drive. I think you can only extend it if there is free space after c, not before... i could be wrong.

strange drive order, drive 0 = z drive, drive 1 = d then c...
 

misteriosly

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Usually you can extend one partition, only if there is free space AFTER it.
So in your case, you would need to shrink Disk D, move partition C to the new beginning(end of D) and then extend it.
I would suggest you to migrate drive D to your "gift from god", delete the whole partition and move C at the beginning at drive.
Then you can calibrate drive C size and after that create drive D.
You can use http://www.partition-tool.com/ OR https://www.partitionwizard.com/comparison.html
What windows are you using btw ?
 

iXeon

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go this way and see if it fixes the problem:
1-go to start and search CMD
2-in CMD type diskpart
3-when the diskpart loaded type list disk
4-then type select disk 1 (according to the image)
5-then type list volume
6-type select volume n (the number of the 96GB volume)
7-type shrink desired= n (the size you want to shrink in megabyte like 1024=1gb)
after these steps you could go to the disk manager and then attach the space to the C drive very simple!
 

misteriosly

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Will not work. As i said, you cant extend backward, only forward. Tested & Confirmed.
 
Hi tehre Matt_91,

You will need to use some third party partition management tools like the ones that misteriosly suggested.
Keep in mind that it is always a good idea to back up the crucial data stored on the drive before dealing with partitions.

Apart from that, I believe you can free up some space on your C: drive. Check this extensive tutorial out: http://www.howtogeek.com/125923/7-ways-to-free-up-hard-disk-space-on-windows/

Cheers,
D_Know_WD
 
I always use Easeus Partition Master for this purpose. It's much more capable than the one built into Windows. With it you can shrink the D: partition and extend C: into it, all in one pass. There is a free version for home use.

Good luck.