Windows 10: Is system volume info in Drive D: should be delete?

Discus and support Is system volume info in Drive D: should be delete? in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; Hai, can you help me? I have 30GB of system volume information in my drive D: [ATTACH] This file cannot see and open by myself. Should i delete... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by Home120, Dec 12, 2020.

  1. Home120 Win User

    Is system volume info in Drive D: should be delete?


    Hai, can you help me?


    I have 30GB of system volume information in my drive D:


    Is system volume info in Drive D: should be delete? b17fbd90-5073-416e-8acb-1a862e147c82?upload=true.jpg


    This file cannot see and open by myself.


    Should i delete it/not? Is it a important file?


    If can, how i delete it?


    Please reply. Thank u :

    :)
     
    Home120, Dec 12, 2020
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  2. how to merge c drive and d drive

    It depends on a couple things.

    If you have two separate physical C and D drives, you can't merge them.

    If the D drive is a partition (not a drive) and its to the right of C:\ in Disk Management, you can right click C:\ then click Extend.

    Press Windows key + X

    Click Disk Management

    Take a screenshot then post in a reply here.

    If the layout is similar to how I described it, try the following. Make sure important data is backed up if there is any.

    Select the D:\ partition

    Right click the ‘D:\’ in Disk Management, on the contextual menu, click the ‘Delete Volume’ option. Click ‘Yes’ when the warning dialog appears.

    The Volume you deleted will now appear as ‘Free space’, you will also notice that the disk icon no longer appears in the list of volumes.

    Right click the Free space partition, and click Delete, click Yes on the Disk Management warning that appears.

    The volume will now appear as Unallocated. Our next step is to merge back that unallocated free space with the system partition (C:\). Right click the System volume and click the ‘Extend Volume’ option on the contextual menu, click ‘Yes’ when the warning appears.

    A wizard will now begin that will guide through the steps to merge back the unallocated space with your system partition.

    The wizard provides a simple procedure to merge back the unallocated space with the system drive. Once you have selected the space, click Next, at the end of the wizard, you will see the amount allocated.
     
    Andre for Directly, Dec 12, 2020
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  3. Sora Win User
    Can I delete System Volume Information in D: drive manually?

    So can I delete it or not? I know it will re appear but I want to get rid of those 2gb, as I've said, there are no restore points/ shadow copies for that drive listed on the windows disk cleanup tools, so I'd have to do it manually because it seems like they're dated from my 2017 bugged install, i don't mind it re appearing i just want to get rid of those 2gb of nothing that are occupying space
     
  4. Is system volume info in Drive D: should be delete?

    Deleted Disk Drive D

    Hi S -

    This is Orlando, an Independent Advisor and an expert with windows 10. I understand you're deleted your D drive to expand your C drive but the option is grayed out.

    Is the C partition and D partition are on the same drive or disk?

    how are you trying to expand the C drive?

    If the drive D is a separate drive then extending the C drive will not be possible as they don't share the same drive volume. You can take back the D drive again by allocating it on your computer. To do that;

    1. Open the disk management by pressing the windows key + r and type diskmgmt.msc

    2. Once open, you will notice an unallocated space below which is the deleted D drive, you can just right click on it and select New Simple Volume. Follow the instruction next to re-allocate the drive D on your computer.

    3. Once drive is created, it will automatically assign a letter on the drive and you can check it on the file explorer.

    However if the D drive is on the same drive as your C, you can use the process below to extend the volume of your C drive;

    1. Open command prompt with administrator access

    2. Type DiskPart and press enter

    3. Type List Volume and press enter. It will list all the volume created on your drive including unallocated space

    4. Locate what volume number your C drive is allocated.

    5. Type Select Volume X >> where X is the number that corresponds with your C drive.

    6. Type extend and press enter >> partition C will be extended with the unallocated space on your drive.

    Limitations of Diskpart to extend C drive :

    * Only when there is adjacent unallocated space on the right side of the to-be-extended partition, extend command is valid.

    * Only NTFS partition is supported to extend. Namely, the FAT32 or exFAT partition cannot be enlarged.

    * Unallocated space is not displayed in the command window, so you don't know whether there is and where it is.

    * Operations cannot be undone, the incorrect operation could cause data loss.

    The above method should extend your drive C if it meets all the requirements needed to extend the drive.

    Hope this help, have a good day.

    Thanks,



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    Orlando Q., Dec 12, 2020
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