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  1. i wanted to extend my F drive by reducing my 'e' drive and this message showed up. Should i...


    i wanted to extend my F drive by reducing my 'e' drive and i shrunk e drive and i got 53gb unallocated storage and i tried extending f drive and this message showed up. Should i click yes?

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    SanskarDwivedi, Nov 9, 2022
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  2. Extend C drive Size

    Your Image does not show a D partition. It does show an F partition which if reduced in size would enable you to increase the size of the C partition.



    These are the steps needed to enable you to increase the size of your C partition:




    • Reduce F by 20 gb placing the unallocated space before F.

    • Increase the Recovery partition by 20 gb taking up unallocated space created by Step 1.

    • Reduce the Recovery partition by 20 gb placing the unallocated space before the Recovery partition.

    • Increase the C partition by 20 gb to take in the unallocated space before the Recovery partition.


    You can use Easeus Partition Manager (freeware) to carry out these tasks. The files in each partition are automatically moved when you carry out each step detailed above.

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    How to extend system partition when there is no unallocated space next to it?

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    Gerry C J Cornell, Nov 9, 2022
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  3. f drive

    Hello Kathy,

    Based on the information you have provided in your post; we need to do further investigation. To assist you better, we'd like to know the following:

    • Have you tried using a third party software to manage the disk partition?
    • Did you format the drive?

    We suggest that you check for the drive in the Disk Management and look if it appears. Follow these steps:

    • Log on as administrator or as a member of the Administrators group.
    • Press Windows+R key and type diskmgmt.msc and then click OK.
    Look if the Drive F: appears and check if it is unallocated.

    Looking forward to your update.
     
    Marvin Barc, Nov 9, 2022
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  4. i wanted to extend my F drive by reducing my 'e' drive and this message showed up. Should i...

    F; Drive space

    Hi,



    From the above description, I understand you are getting a message stating F: drive is running low on disk space on the computer. Please reply to a few questions asked below for better understanding and further assistance on the issue:

    • When exactly are you getting the above error message on the computer?
    • What is the exact error message received on the computer?
    • Since when are you getting the above error message? Did you make any recent system changes?
    • Did you check if the drive is visible under Disk Management of the computer?


    Check if any unknown drive is visible under Disk management by following the steps below:



    • Press Windows logo + X keys on the keyboard and select
      Disk management option from the context menu. Check if the drive is visible in the window.
    • If visible, right click on the external drive and select Open
      from the context menu. Check if you are able to open the drive in File Explorer.
    • Close the Disk management window, open File Explorer (Windows logo + E keys on the keyboard) and check if the changes are effective.


    Write to us with the answers to the above questions and the status of F: drive not located and showing an error message on the computer in the same post for further assistance.
    Your reply is most important for us to ensure we assist you accordingly.



    Thank you.
     
    Likhitha V, Nov 9, 2022
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