Windows 10: How to move the unallocated memory to C;

Discus and support How to move the unallocated memory to C; in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; [img] Someone told me they need to be right next to eachother (c; and unallocated memory) but how do I do that and expand it. 53083 Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by Asutox, Jun 11, 2016.

  1. Asutox Win User

    How to move the unallocated memory to C;


    How to move the unallocated memory to C; [​IMG]

    Someone told me they need to be right next to eachother (c; and unallocated memory) but how do I do that and expand it.

    :)
     
    Asutox, Jun 11, 2016
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  2. JinTerada Win User

    How can I add the memory of my D: drive to my C: drive?

    I have already unallocated all of my D: drive memory and wish to move it to my C: drive.

    When it I right click on it the C: drive, the Extend Volume option is greyed out. I know it is greyed out because it is not right next to my unallocated memory. So how can I move my D: unallocated memory that is in Disk 1 over to Disk 0 which has the C:
    Drive in it?
     
    JinTerada, Jun 11, 2016
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  3. JinTerada Win User
    How can I add the memory of my D: drive to my C: drive?

    I have already unallocated all of my D: drive memory and wish to move it to my C: drive.

    When it I right click on it the C: drive, the Extend Volume option is greyed out. I know it is greyed out because it is not right next to my unallocated memory. So how can I move my D: unallocated memory that is in Disk 1 over to Disk 0 which has the C:
    Drive in it?
     
    JinTerada, Jun 11, 2016
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  4. Steve C Win User

    How to move the unallocated memory to C;

    I would install Mini Tool Partition Wizard, move the 450GB partition to the right (so you have the unallocated space contiguous with partition 3 (C: drive) then extend partition 3 (C: drive) to include the unallocated space. You might want to review what's in the 21.5 GB recovery partition which is very large and consider if you need it. Partition 1 seems large for a recovery partition but that one is best left alone.

    Be sure to have a system image backup before you do this for which you can use Macrium Reflect.

    When you have finished, use the reagentc /info command from an admin command prompt to check the correct recovery partition is set.
     
    Steve C, Jun 11, 2016
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  5. Kbird Win User
    All good advice by Steve C , I use both those Programs too.

    one small typo in the command prompt command above there should be no space between the / and info

    ie : it should be

    use the reagentc /info command from an admin command prompt
     
    Kbird, Jun 11, 2016
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  6. RolandJS Win User
    Or, you could assign it "drive D," drive letter D to this partition for all your data folders and files. That way, if you ever have to restore your OS partition, your data material remains untouched.
     
    RolandJS, Jun 12, 2016
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  7. Kbird Win User
    I'm not sure why there are 3 Recovery Partitions plus a system Partition , it's a little unusual but be careful removing the 21.5GB partition as my guess is, if it is a Store bought Computer/laptop, that it is the OS Image Drive you NEED if you ever want to restore the computer to "Factory Defaults" . ( though there are other ways to do that too.)

    The 750GB+ unallocated partition should just be made into D:\ that's always a good idea as Roland mentioned and the rest left alone unless you really know what you are doing. Just right click it in Disk Management and Create a Volume , format it NTFS ,and assign it Letter D.
     
    Kbird, Apr 5, 2018
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