Windows 10: My computer show two different portions disk 0(c) and disk 1(D)

Discus and support My computer show two different portions disk 0(c) and disk 1(D) in Windows 10 Ask Insider to solve the problem; I want to merge them but it won't let me as if they are two different drives if that the case can I install windows on drive D is there a way I can do... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Ask Insider' started by /u/gh0sthaunt, Dec 29, 2020.

  1. My computer show two different portions disk 0(c) and disk 1(D)


    I want to merge them but it won't let me as if they are two different drives if that the case can I install windows on drive D is there a way I can do this. Drive c runs out of space fast since is smaller. What can I do if not that.

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    /u/gh0sthaunt, Dec 29, 2020
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  2. What Is The Difference Between Disk 0 and Disk C: in Disk Management ?

    In Windows 10 Disk Management, my computer shows a 'Disk 0' with two partitions, partition 1 and partition 4. It also shows a Disk C: (OS).

    What is the difference between the partitioned Disk 0 and the OS disk?

    Notes:

    - I do NOT have a disk labeled 'Disk 1'. The answers I have seen to this type of question all refer to a Disk 1, which I do NOT have, at least not labeled as such.

    - I have no external drive of any type attached and there is no disk drive in the computer.
     
    Craig Schamel, Dec 29, 2020
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  3. disk d is not showing in my laptop

    do i format the disk c ? because it opened disk management and its showing me:



    (Disk 0 partition 1)

    (Disk 0 partition 4)

    (Disk 0 partition 5)

    OS_install (cMy computer show two different portions disk 0(c) and disk 1(D) :)

    but it doesn't show me disk d
     
    WoodsCrayon8630, Dec 29, 2020
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  4. GiaChang Win User

    My computer show two different portions disk 0(c) and disk 1(D)

    Cannot merge C drive (disk 0) with unallocated space (on disk 1)

    Hi all,

    I need some advice on whether it is possible - and if yes, how to merge my C drive on disk 0 with D drive on disk 1.

    The problem is: my C drive is getting full soon, but previously after I deleted D drive and make it unallocated space (the bar of current D drive will change to black from blue), I still cannot expand C drive by adding the 100GB unallocated space into it.
    If I right click on C drive, the "expand" item is in gray.

    I've searched online for solutions but so far only have seen same questions around. Does any one know the solution and do a big favor to explain how to do it step by step? Thanks much in advance!

    P.S, sorry that the interface is not in English. Below page shows the "Disk Management" function, and you can see that:

    1) Disk 0 has 55.78G, including C drive (55.21GB), 100MB of something I don't know what it is, and 473MB of recovery zone

    2) Disk 1 has 100GB D drive, and 831.51GB E drive


    My computer show two different portions disk 0(c) and disk 1(D) 4d9a7925-db40-474e-9e8b-8352ef8dcf4a.jpg
     
    GiaChang, Dec 29, 2020
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